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Jaroslav Hajek |
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Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ? |
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Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:08:13 +0200 |
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:58 PM, G.. <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> Jaroslav Hajek-2 wrote:
>>
>> I think it actually is documented - maybe you weren't aware that you
>> can use a cs-list as index, but this more or less follows from the
>> docs, I think. Another trick is maybe that you can use the ':' string
>> instead of : - I think that's documented too, though I'm not sure. The
>> rest is just thinking...
>>
>
> I just searched the octave manual and found nothing close to that, nor did I
> find the fancy 0([1 1]) (= [0 0]) thing. Although it is probably not of
> highest priority a better documentation is really desirable.
No question. Contributions welcome.
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RNDr. Jaroslav Hajek
computing expert & GNU Octave developer
Aeronautical Research and Test Institute (VZLU)
Prague, Czech Republic
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- subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?, G.., 2009/04/24
- Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/04/24
- Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?, G.., 2009/04/24
- Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/04/24
- Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/04/24
- Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?, G.., 2009/04/24
- Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?,
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- Re: subarray(x, d, k) for picking all k-th elements of d-th dimension of x ?, Francesco Potorti`, 2009/04/24