Difference between revisions of "RemoveUndefined Command"
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: {{Example| 1=<div><code>RemoveUndefined[Sequence[(-1)^i, i, -3, -1, 0.5]]</code> removes the second and fourth element of the sequence since expressions <math>(-1)^{1.5}</math> and <math>(-1)^{2.5}</math> are undefined and yields list ''{-1, 1, -1}.</div>}} | : {{Example| 1=<div><code>RemoveUndefined[Sequence[(-1)^i, i, -3, -1, 0.5]]</code> removes the second and fourth element of the sequence since expressions <math>(-1)^{1.5}</math> and <math>(-1)^{2.5}</math> are undefined and yields list ''{-1, 1, -1}.</div>}} | ||
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+ | {{note| 1=<div>See also [[Remove Command]].</div>}} |
Revision as of 14:52, 9 July 2014
- RemoveUndefined[ <List> ]
- Removes undefined objects from a list.
- Example:
RemoveUndefined[Sequence[(-1)^i, i, -3, -1, 0.5]]
removes the second and fourth element of the sequence since expressions (-1)^{1.5} and (-1)^{2.5} are undefined and yields list {-1, 1, -1}.
Note:
See also Remove Command.