@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