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Re: Postfix (//) with Options?

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  • Subject: [mg4602] Re: Postfix (//) with Options?
  • From: michael.probst at uibk.ac.at (Michael Probst)
  • Date: Wed, 21 Aug 1996 03:25:21 -0400
  • Organization: University of Innsbruck, Austria
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Hi !
I think you have to do it by defining a function
fl=Flatten[#,1]&;
and then use ... //fl

Michael
michael.probst at uibk.ac.at
In article <4u9i7r$moj at dragonfly.wolfram.com>, siegman at ee.stanford.edu 
says...
>
>How can I use a postfix operation which has optional parameters and 
specify
>the parameters in the postfix?  For example, how can I write   N[expr,k] 
 
>as   expr // N  plus something to express a nondefault value for k ?
>
>I particularly want to implement  Flatten[expr,1]  in postfix
>form, because it seems more readable to have the expression (which may 
be
>lengthy) come first, then the Flatten as an afterthought (reduces the
>depth of brackets by one also).
>
>
>


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