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+ | == 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) | ||
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+ | Z3 command to set up a vector is: | ||
+ | [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]==>x | ||
+ | Or | ||
+ | x<==[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]; | ||
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+ | Alternatively we can use x=[10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7] | ||
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Revision as of 01:07, 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: [10.4, 5.6, 3.1, 6.4, 21.7]==>x
Or
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]
Please check back in couple of days. We are updating the page.