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Map a function across a list conditionally
It seems that this is a really basic question, and I feel that the answer should be obvious to me. However, I am not seeing. Can you please help me? Thanks.
Suppose I have a list of data ...
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how to efficiently apply function to all pairs of a set (and collect the results)
To build a graph, I need to apply a function f[a_, b_] to all pairs of a list (3500 elements). The function itself returns a link ...
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Thread over a nested list top to bottom until non-list elements are found
I have a nested list:
list = {1, 2, {3, 4}, f[a], {2, h[b]}}
I would like to apply a function g to all elements of the ...
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What's fastest way of defining 10^5 down values?
I want to define
isGood[___] = False;
isGood[#] = True & /@ list
where list is a list of several million integers. ...
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Nested Map and Apply
There are some other questions on this topic but I could not get an answer from reading them. What I want to do is use Apply on some of the arguments of a function, ...
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3answers
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Dynamic application of several polynomials
I know how to get the 'resulting image' (y) from the application of a certain function (f) (here represented as the coefficients of a polynomial) over a certain interval (x):
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How do I designate arguments in a nested map?
Say I have two lists,
list1 = {a, b, c}
list2 = {x, y, z}
and I want to map a function f over them to produce
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