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;Usage: '''<code>vvcat(<var>x1</var> {, <var>x2</var> {, ...}})</code>'''
;Usage: '''<code>vvcat(<var>x1</var> {, <var>x2</var> {, ...}})</code>'''
:;<var>x1</var>, <var>x2</var>, ...: vectors with the same length
:;<var>x1</var>, <var>x2</var>, ...: vectors with the same length
;Result: The result is a vector with <code>n*nrow(''x1'')</code> elements, with ''n'' is the number of arguments. The elements of the source vectors are alternatly assigned to the result: <code>r = { x1[0], x2[0], .., x''n''[0], x1[1], x2[1], .., x''n''[1], .. }</code>.
;Result: The result is a vector with <code>''n''*nrow(''x1'')</code> elements, where ''n'' is the number of arguments. The elements of the source vectors are alternatly assigned to the result: <code>r = { x1[0], x2[0], .., x''n''[0], x1[1], x2[1], .., x''n''[1], .. }</code>.
;See also: [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vv|vv]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vvset|vvset]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vvset|vvset]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vmcol|vmcol]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vmrow|vmrow]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vsubn|vsubn]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vsubc|vsubc]]
;See also: [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vv|vv]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vvset|vvset]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vvset|vvset]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vmcol|vmcol]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vmrow|vmrow]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vsubn|vsubn]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/vsubc|vsubc]]



Revision as of 09:09, 6 April 2011

Create a vector by alternately concatenating the elements of the source vectors.

Usage
vvcat(x1 {, x2 {, ...}})
x1, x2, ...
vectors with the same length
Result
The result is a vector with n*nrow(x1) elements, where n is the number of arguments. The elements of the source vectors are alternatly assigned to the result: r = { x1[0], x2[0], .., xn[0], x1[1], x2[1], .., xn[1], .. }.
See also
vv, vvset, vvset, vmcol, vmrow, vsubn, vsubc

Example:

#a := eval vv(1,1,1,1}
#b := eval vv(2,2,2,2}
#c := eval vv(3,3,3,3}
#d := eval vvcat($#a,$#b,$#c) 
// -> #d = { 1 , 2 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 3 }

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