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Latest revision as of 09:49, 21 April 2020
These functions operate on array locations and values to create contours and other interesting operations.
Array Indices and XY Functions
Array.xy(Function, OffsetArray, ScaleArray,GiveIndicesAlso,DoCentering)
Returns the result of applying the Function/FunctionSet to each x,y location of the array, then offsets (adds) and scales the results with OffsetArray [default 0] and ScaleArray [default 1]. GiveIndicesAlso [default false] gives the x,y indices when outputting the result.
DoCentering is by default false [note: DoCentering is advanced option and is undocumented, need detail checking of behavior when this parameter is true].
MAGICSQUARE(3).xy(SUM,12,1)
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