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- @stdlib/array-put
- @stdlib/array-put/lib/index.js
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put
Replace specified elements of an array with provided values.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/array-putUsage
var put = require( '@stdlib/array-put' );put( x, indices, values[, options] )
Replaces specified elements of an array with provided values.
var x = [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ];
var out = put( x, [ 1, 3 ], [ 20, 40 ] );
// returns [ 1, 20, 3, 40 ]
var bool = ( out === x );
// returns trueThe function supports the following parameters:
- x: input array.
- indices: list of indices.
- values: values to set. When
indicescontains one or more elements,valuesmust be broadcast compatible withindices(i.e., must have either one element or the same number of elements asindices). - options: function options.
The function supports the following options:
- mode: index mode. Default:
'normalize'.
If indices is an empty array, the function returns the input array unchanged.
var x = [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ];
var out = put( x, [], [ 20, 40 ] );
// returns [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ]The function supports broadcasting a values array containing a single element against an indices array containing one or more elements.
var x = [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ];
var out = put( x, [ 1, 3 ], [ 20 ] );
// returns [ 1, 20, 3, 20 ]By default, the function normalizes negative integer indices to positive integer index equivalents.
var x = [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ];
var out = put( x, [ -3, -1 ], [ 20, 40 ] );
// returns [ 1, 20, 3, 40 ]To specify an alternative index mode, provide a mode option.
var x = [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ];
var out = put( x, [ -10, 10 ], [ 20, 40 ], {
'mode': 'clamp'
});
// returns [ 20, 2, 3, 40 ]Notes
- The function mutates the input array
x. - Because each index is only validated at the time of replacing a particular element, mutation may occur even when one or more indices are out-of-bounds, including when the index mode indicates to raise an exception.
- The
valuesarray must have a data type which can be safely cast to the input array data type. Floating-point data types (both real and complex) are allowed to downcast to a lower precision data type of the same kind (e.g., element values from a'float64'values array can be assigned to corresponding elements in a'float32'input array).
Examples
var filledBy = require( '@stdlib/array-base-filled-by' );
var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random-base-discrete-uniform' );
var linspace = require( '@stdlib/array-base-linspace' );
var put = require( '@stdlib/array-put' );
// Generate a linearly spaced array:
var x = linspace( 0, 100, 11 );
console.log( x );
// Generate an array of random indices:
var N = discreteUniform( 5, 15 );
var indices = filledBy( N, discreteUniform.factory( 0, x.length-1 ) );
console.log( indices );
// Generate an array of random values:
var values = filledBy( N, discreteUniform.factory( 1000, 2000 ) );
console.log( values );
// Update a random sample of elements in `x`:
var out = put( x, indices, values );
console.log( out );Notice
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