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functions similar to rexMatchList for numbers

MarkSummers
MarkSummers over 15 years ago

I am looking for a skill function similar to rexMatchList for integers and floats.  Basically if I have a list of numbers, I want to be able to match numbers in the list and return thos matches.  The criteria would be something like return numbers in list greater than 1.5.  Or less than.  I see that apply(`max list) returns the max, but is there something similar to return a portion of the list in the way rexMatchList does for strings.  This needs to work in IC 5.1.4 

Thanks

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  • aplumb
    aplumb over 15 years ago
    numList=list(1 2 3 2 6 7)
    setof(aNum numList aNum<3.0)

    Andrew.
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  • dmay
    dmay over 15 years ago

    How about this:

    myList = list(1.1 2.2 1.0 0.98 3.5)
    match = setof(x myList x> 1.5)

    Derek

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  • MarkSummers
    MarkSummers over 15 years ago

     Thanks that works. I just missed that function.

    I used it like this with the value function in the calculator

    value(VN(),famGetSweepName(VN()) setof(x famGetSweepValues(VN()) x>0))

    this lets me plot results of a parametric simulation with sweep values greater than 0 or some other function.

    Again thanks for the help.

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