vsubn
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Extract rows from a vector or matrix.
- Usage
vsubn(x {, o {, n}})
- x
- source vector or matrix
- o
- offset, 0 <= o <
nrow(x)
- n
- length, n > 0 and o+n <=
nrow(x)
- Result
- A matrix with
nrow(x1)
columns. The columns of the arguments are merged from left to right into the rows of the result matrix. Note:vmrow(a,b,c)
returns the same result astrn(vmcol(a,b,c))
, butvmrow
is faster and uses less memory than the nested command. - See also
- vv, vvget, vvset, vvcat, vmcol, vsubn, vsubc
Example:
#a := eval vv(1,2,3,4,5) #b := eval init(5,2,0) #c := eval vmcol($#a, $#b, $#a) // -> $#c is a matrix with 4 rows and 5 columns: // $#c[*,*] = $#a, #c[1,*] = $#b[*,0], $#c[2,*] = $#b[*,1], $#c[3,*] = $#a