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[quote][i]Originally posted by loboludo[/i] [br]Hi, this might be a simple syntax question but I can't find any examples on this. I know how to define a range based on certain x values eg range rr=col(B)[x1.0:2.0]; what I would like is something like: double x_1 = 1.0; double delta_x = 1.0; range rr=col(B)[xx_1:x_1+delta_x]; Is this possible? [/quote]
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loboludo
Posted - 04/18/2016 : 05:01:38 AM
Hi,
this might be a simple syntax question but I can't find any examples on this.
I know how to define a range based on certain x values eg
range rr=col(B)[x1.0:2.0];
what I would like is something like:
double x_1 = 1.0;
double delta_x = 1.0;
range rr=col(B)[xx_1:x_1+delta_x];
Is this possible?
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meili_yang
Posted - 04/18/2016 : 12:06:18 PM
Hi loboludo,
This should work:
double x_1 = 1.0;
double delta_x = 1.0;
range rr=col(B)[x$(x_1):$(x_1+delta_x)];
Meili
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