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ArrayTools[SearchArray] - return the indices of nonzero elements of the given Array
Calling Sequence
ind := SearchArray(A);
ind := SearchArray(A, n);
ind := SearchArray(A, location = last);
row, col := SearchArray(A, ...);
row, col, val := SearchArray(A, ...);
Parameters
A
-
the given Array
n
(optional) the number of indices returned
location = last
(optional) last n numbers will be returned; the default returns the first n numbers
ind
the Array stores returned indices
val
the Array stores values of found non-zero numbers
row
the Array stores the row numbers of returned indices
col
the Array stores the column numbers of returned indices
Description
The SearchArray(A) function returns a vector of numbers such that each element in the returned vector corresponds to an index of a non-zero entry in A.
The SearchArray(A, n) and SearchArray(A, n, location = first) functions return a vector of the first n indices corresponding to non-zero entries in A.
The SearchArray(A, n, location = last) function returns a vector of the last n indices corresponding to non-zero entries in A.
The row, col := SearchArray(A, ...) function returns two Vectors corresponding to the paired row and column indices for non-zero entries in A.
The row, col, val := SearchArray(A, ...) function returns two Vectors corresponding to the paired row and column indices for non-zero entries in A and returns in the third Vector the value of the array A at each of these positions.
This function is part of the ArrayTools package, so it can be used in the short form SearchArray(..) only after executing the command with(ArrayTools). However, it can always be accessed through the long form of the command by using ArrayTools[SearchArray](..).
Examples
See Also
ArrayTools, ArrayTools[RandomArray], , ArrayTools[RegularArray], , ArrayTools[Size], , rtable_indexing
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