Difference between revisions of "Array.filteroncondition()"
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==Array.filteroncondition(SomeTakeDropOrAllFlag, SomeFunction, SomeParameter)== | ==Array.filteroncondition(SomeTakeDropOrAllFlag, SomeFunction, SomeParameter)== | ||
Apply a function to an array with parameters, and return list that matched/not matched/all | Apply a function to an array with parameters, and return list that matched/not matched/all | ||
+ | Array.suchthat() is Array.filteroncondition with SomeTakeDropOrAllFlag set to 0 (Take when condition is satisfied) | ||
==Array.filteroncolumn(SomeCondition, SomeExtractColumns, SomeFilterOnColumn)== | ==Array.filteroncolumn(SomeCondition, SomeExtractColumns, SomeFilterOnColumn)== |
Revision as of 15:39, 4 February 2020
Array Filter Functions (SomeTakeDropOrAllFlag, SomeFunction, SomeParameter)
Array.filteroncondition(SomeTakeDropOrAllFlag, SomeFunction, SomeParameter)
Apply a function to an array with parameters, and return list that matched/not matched/all Array.suchthat() is Array.filteroncondition with SomeTakeDropOrAllFlag set to 0 (Take when condition is satisfied)
Array.filteroncolumn(SomeCondition, SomeExtractColumns, SomeFilterOnColumn)
SomeExtractColumns are the columns that are extracted, and filters are applied on SomeFilterOnColumn or column 0 1..100.filteroncolumn(">5")
Array.filteronrow(SomeCondition, SomeExtractRows, SomeFilterOnRow)
SomeExtractRows are the rows that are extracted, and filters are applied on SomeFilterOnRow or row 0 [1..100].filteronrow("<5")
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