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peroma Posted - 12/08/2004 : 12:28:17 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7G SR4
Operating System: Win2k

Hi,
I want to assign a set of data to a vector variable. E.g. nlsf.lb is a vector value. How can set or read it?

Thanks

Peter
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easwar Posted - 12/08/2004 : 10:20:10 PM
Hi Peter,

You can set individual elements of this lower bound vector variables with statements such as:
nlsf.lb1=1;
nlsf.lb2=5;
etc
or if you are assinging consecutive values in some code, you could use an expression such as
nlsf.lb$(i)=3;
where the variable i will be used for the index. So this kind of a statement can be used in a loop for example where i is the loop variable.

Easwar
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