ByteRTable.assign - assign a byte into an element of the ByteRTable
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Calling Sequence
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void assign( int index[], byte val ) throws MapleException
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Parameters
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index
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index of the entry to assign
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val
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value to assign into the list
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Description
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The assign function assigns the Java byte val into the element of the ByteRTable indexed by index.
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index is an array of integers, one for each dimension of the ByteRTable. Each integer must be within the bounds determined by lowerBound and upperBound. The index for dimension is stored in the array at position .
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As RTables do not have unique representations, elements of an RTable can be assigned to at any time.
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Examples
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import com.maplesoft.openmaple.*;
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import com.maplesoft.externalcall.MapleException;
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class Example
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{
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public static void main( String notused[] ) throws MapleException
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{
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String mapleArgs[];
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Engine engine;
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ByteRTable a1;
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int index[];
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byte e;
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mapleArgs = new String[1];
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mapleArgs[0] = "java";
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engine = new Engine( mapleArgs, new EngineCallBacksDefault(),
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null, null );
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a1 = (ByteRTable)engine.evaluate( "Array( 1..2, 1..2, [[1,2],[3,4]], datatype=integer[1]):" );
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index = new int[2];
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e = 11;
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index[0] = 1;
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index[1] = 1;
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a1.assign( index, e );
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e = 12;
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index[0] = 2;
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index[1] = 1;
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a1.assign( index, e );
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e = 13;
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index[0] = 1;
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index[1] = 2;
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a1.assign( index, e );
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e = 14;
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index[0] = 2;
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index[1] = 2;
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a1.assign( index, e );
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System.out.println( a1 );
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}
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}
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Executing this code produces the following output.
Array(1..2, 1..2, [[11,13],[12,14]], datatype = integer[1], storage =
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rectangular, order = Fortran_order)
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