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Yorick Function Reference
Transposing
transpose(x) transpose the 2-D array x
transpose(x, permutation) general transpose
The permutation is a comma delimited list of cyclic permutations
to be applied to the indices of x. Each cyclic permutation may be:
- a list of dimension numbers [n1,n2,...,nN]
- to move dimension number n1 (the first dimension is number 1,
the second number 2, and so on) to dimension number n2 , n2 to
n3, and so on, until finally nN is moved to n1 .
- a scalar integer n
- to move dimension number 1 to dimension number n, 2 to n+1,
and so on, cyclically permuting all of the indices of x.
In either case, n or nI can be non-positive to refer to
indices relative to the final dimension of x. That is, 0
refers to the final dimension of x, -1 to the next to last dimension,
and so on. Thus, transpose(x, [1,0]) swaps the first and
last dimensions of x.
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