vsubc
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Extract rows from a vector or matrix.
- Usage
vsubc(x , 0 , vmin {, y }})
vsubc(x , 1 , vmax {, y }})
vsubc(x , 2 , vmin, vmax {, y }})
vsubc(x , 3 , vmin, vmax {, y }})
- x
- condition vector (and source vector if argument y is not supplied); must be a vector!
- vmin
- lower boundary; must be a scalar or a vector with the same length as x
- vmax
- upper boundary; must be a scalar or a vector with the same length as x
- y
- optional source data; must be a vector or matrix with the same number of rows as x
- Result
- A numerical object consisting of all selected rows of the source y (or x if y is not supplied). The 2nd argument c must be a number in the range 0 to 3 and defines the condition used for the selection of the source rows.
- c=0
- select all rows i where
x[i] < vmin
- c=1
- select all rows i where
x[i] > vmax
- c=2
- select all rows i where
vmin < x[i] < vmax
- c=3
- select all rows i where
x[i] <= vmin or x[i] >= vmax
- If a boundary vmin/vmax is a vector, the i-th element of the vectors x and vmin/vmax are compared, otherwise the element x[i] is compared with the number vmin/vmax.
Example:
#a := eval vv(1,2,3,4,5) #b := eval vmcol($#a, vv(5,4,3,2,1)) #c := vsubc($#a,0,3) // -> vector: $#c = { 1 , 2 } #d := eval vsubc($#a,2,0,5,$#b) // -> matrix: $#d[*,0] = { 2 , 3 , 4 }, $#d[*,1] = { 4 , 3 , 2 }