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Z3 command to set up a vector is:
 
Z3 command to set up a vector is:
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x<==[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7];
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Alternatively we can use the simple "=" also.
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  x=[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]
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Assignment can also be made using the function ASSIGN(). An equivalent way of making the same assignment as above is with:
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In R,
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> assign("x", c(10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7))
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In Z3 to use the "ASSIGN" function as:
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ASSIGN("x", [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7])
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Assignments can also be made in the other direction, using the obvious change in the
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assignment operator. So the same assignment could be made using
 
  [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]==>x  
 
  [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]==>x  
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x<==[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7];
 
  
Alternatively we can use  x=[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]
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The reciprocals of the above five values for x in R,
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> 1/x
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In Z3, We can use the function called Reciprocal,
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RECIPROCAL(x) (the value of x is [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]
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Also we can use directly,
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  ([10.4,5.6,3.1,6.4,21.7]<>d40)@(x=>1/x)
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Revision as of 04:05, 6 July 2021

Comparison of R vs Z3

Simple manipulations; numbers and vectors

Vectors and assignment

Z3 operates on named data structures. The simplest such structure is the numeric vector, which is a single entity consisting of an ordered collection of numbers.

To set up a vector named x, say, consisting of five numbers, namely 10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4 and 21.7, use the R command

> x <- c(10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7)

Z3 command to set up a vector is:

x<==[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7];


Alternatively we can use the simple "=" also.

 x=[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]

Assignment can also be made using the function ASSIGN(). An equivalent way of making the same assignment as above is with: In R, > assign("x", c(10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7))

In Z3 to use the "ASSIGN" function as: ASSIGN("x", [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7])

Assignments can also be made in the other direction, using the obvious change in the assignment operator. So the same assignment could be made using

[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]==>x 

The reciprocals of the above five values for x in R, > 1/x In Z3, We can use the function called Reciprocal, RECIPROCAL(x) (the value of x is [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]

Also we can use directly,

([10.4,5.6,3.1,6.4,21.7]<>d40)@(x=>1/x)


Please check back in couple of days. We are updating the page.