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;Usage: <code>init(<var>n</var> {, <var>m</var> {, <var>v</var>}})</code>
;Usage: <code>init(<var>n</var> {, <var>m</var> {, <var>v</var>}})</code>
:;<var>n</var>: number of rows, ''n''>1
:;<var>n</var>: number of rows, ''n''>1
:;<var>m</var>: number of columns, ''m''>=1 (default='''1''')
:;<var>m</var>: number of columns, ''m''&ge;1 (default='''1''')
:;<var>v</var>: initialization value (default='''0''')
:;<var>v</var>: initialization value (default='''0''')
:All arguments are scalars!
:All arguments are scalars!

Latest revision as of 19:17, 21 April 2011

Create a vector or a matrix and initialize it with a particular value.

Usage
init(n {, m {, v}})
n
number of rows, n>1
m
number of columns, m≥1 (default=1)
v
initialization value (default=0)
All arguments are scalars!
Result
The result is a numerical object with n rows and m columns. All elements are set to v.
See also
fill, rand

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