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Questions on the manipulation of List objects in Mathematica, and the functions used for these manipulations.
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How do I apply this operation to a list?
I have these two lists, mylist = {{a,b},{c,d}}, and mysecondlist = {1,2}
I want to generate this output: output = {{{a,b,1},{a,b,2}},{{c,d,1},{c,d,2}}}
In other words, output[[1,1,1]] = {mylist[[1,1 …
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Why does 'Transpose[list]' work but 'Map[Transpose[#]&, list]' not when attempting to transp... [closed]
I define this list:
list={{100,100},{200,200}}
Taking the transpose like this works as intended:
Transpose[list]
Taking the transpose like this yields an error message saying "Transpose::nmtx: T …
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How can I create a ParallelTable with finer resolution at certain points?
For example, say I have a function testfunc already defined to take one argument $x$. This command would create a table of testfunc for $x$ from $0.1$ to $0.9$ in steps of $0.1$:
ParallelTable[testfun …