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If <var>n</var> is a vector, the length of the vector is used.
If <var>n</var> is a vector, the length of the vector is used.
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Create a vector with equally spaced elements.
;Usage: '''<code>fill(<var>n</var>{, <var>x0</var>{, <var>dx</var>}})</code>'''
:;<var>n</var>: vector length, a scalar (>0)
::note: if ''n'' is a vector, ncol(''n'') is used as number of elements
:;<var>x0</var>start value, must be a scalar (default='''0''')
:;<var>dx</var>increment, must be a scalar (default='''0''')
;Result: The result is a vector r with ''n'' elements. The elements are initialized with: <code>''r''<sub>i</sub> = ''x0'' + i * ''dx''; i=0..''n''-1''</code>
;See also: [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/init|init]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/rand|rand]]
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Revision as of 13:06, 4 April 2011

fill

Create a vector with a linear function.

Usage:

fill(n, d, k)

Parameters:
n
The number of elements. There is no default.
d
The start value. The default is 0.
k
The increment step value. The default is 0.
Result:

The result is: x[i = 0..n-1] = d + i*k

Notes:

If n is a vector, the length of the vector is used.


Create a vector with equally spaced elements.

Usage
fill(n{, x0{, dx}})
n
vector length, a scalar (>0)
note: if n is a vector, ncol(n) is used as number of elements
x0start value, must be a scalar (default=0)
dxincrement, must be a scalar (default=0)
Result
The result is a vector r with n elements. The elements are initialized with: ri = x0 + i * dx; i=0..n-1
See also
init, rand

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