vvset
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Create a copy of the vector x and replace elements.
- Usage 1
vvset(x , y {, o {, d, n}}})
- x
- source vector
- y
- replace value (scalar)
- o
- starting index, 0 ≤ o <
nrow(x)
(default=0) - d
- index increment (default=1)
- n
- number of values to replace (default=
nrow(x)
)
- Result 1
- The result r is copy of the vector x. All elements
r[o+i*d]
(with:i = 0..n-1
) are replaced by the valuey
.
- Usage 2
vvset(x , y {, o {, d}})
- x
- source vector
- y
- replace vector
- o
- starting index, 0 ≤ o <
nrow(x)
(default=0) - d
- index increment (default=1)
- Result 2
- The result r is copy of the vector x. All elements
r[o+i*d]
(with:i = 0..nrow(y)-1
) are replaced by the valuey[i]
.
The function fails if an index value is out of bounds.
Example:
#a := eval fill(10,0,1) #b := eval vvset($#a, -1, 1, 2, 5) // → #b = { 0 , -1 , 2 , -1 , 4 , -1 , 6 , -1 , 8 , -1 } #c := eval vvset($#b, fill(4, 9, -3), 6, 1) // → #c = { 0 , -1 , 2 , -1 , 4 , -1 , 9 , 6 , 3 , 0 } // reverse vector indeces #arev := eval vvset($#a, $#a, $#a[]-1, -1) // → #arev = { 9 , 8 , 7 , 6 , 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 , 0 }