@drop(t:tab, n:numeric)
@drop(t:tab, x:tab)
@drop(t:tab, n:numeric)
build a new tab which is t
with its first
n
elements dropped if n > 0
, and with its last n
elements dropped
if n < 0
.
@drop(t:tab, x:tab)
returns the tab formed by the elements of t
whose indices are not element of x
.
See also lisp like functions: @car, @cdr, @concat, @cons, @empty, @drop, @take.
See also Tab Manipulations @car, @cdr, @clear, @concat, @cons, @copy, @count, @dim, @domain, @drop, @empty, @find, @flatten, @gnuplot, @insert, @iota, @is_list, @is_prefix, @is_subsequence, @is_suffix, @lace, @last, @listify, @map, @max_val, @median, @member, @normalize, @occurs, @parse, @permute, @push_back, @push_front, @range, @reduce, @remove, @remove_duplicate, @replace, @reshape, @resize, @reverse, @rotate, @scan, @scramble, @size, @slice, @sort, @sputter, @stutter, @succession, @tab_history, @tab_history_date, @tab_history_rdate, @take @to_num