Difference between revisions of "Take Command"
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Revision as of 12:51, 10 September 2011
- Take[ <List>, <Start Position m>, <End Position n> ]
- Returns a list containing the elements from position m to n of the initial list.
- Take[ <Text>, <Start Position m>, <End Position n>]
- Returns a text containing the elements from position m to n of the initial text.
CAS Syntax
- Take[ <List>, <Start Position m>, <End Position n>]
- Returns a list containing the elements from position m to n of the initial list.
- Example:
Take[{1, 2, a, 4, 5}, 2, 4]
yields {2, a, 4}.