Difference between revisions of "Array.filteroncolumn()"
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Revision as of 05:25, 1 April 2020
Array.filteroncolumn(Condition, ExtractColumns, FilterOnColumn)
- ExtractColumns are the columns that are extracted, and filters are applied on FilterOnColumn where condition is satisfied.
- 1..10.filteroncolumn(">5")
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- [[1..3,4..6],[2.3..4.3,10.1..12.2],[3/5,10/5]].filteroncolumn(">-10")
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