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Revision as of 07:54, 24 April 2007

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(new to Analyica 4.0, requires build 4.0.0.33 or later)

IndexValue(I)

Returns the index value for the given variable or index.

In Analytica, a variable may have both an index value and a result value. This may occur in a self-indexed array, in a variable or index defined as a list of identifiers or list of expressions, or in a Choice list with a self-domain, to list a few examples.

The IndexValue function gives you access to the index value from a value context.

Library

Array Functions

Details

The IndexValue function, if it weren't built-in, could easily be defined within Analytica 4.0 as:

Function IndexValue( I : IndexType ) := I

This definition, however, requires Analytica 4.0 or later.

Examples

 Index L := [I,J,K,"value"]
 Index rows := 1..Size(A)
 Variable Flat_A := MdArrayToTable( A, rows, IndexValue(L) )

Download example model file File:IndexValueFunctionEg.ANA.

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