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Three and higher dimensional arrays
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Scott Walck |
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Three and higher dimensional arrays |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Aug 2001 16:09:35 -0400 |
Is there a way to produce three or higher dimensional arrays in octave?
The obvious ways don't seem to work.
x(1,2,4) = 7
x(1,2)(4) = 7
etc.
Thanks for any help and sorry if this question has been asked before (or
again and again and again).
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Scott N. Walck
Assistant Professor of Physics
Lebanon Valley College
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