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Re: expanding a list

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  • Subject: [mg42630] Re: expanding a list
  • From: "Steve Luttrell" <luttrell at _removemefirst_westmal.demon.co.uk>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 05:25:27 -0400 (EDT)
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This does what you want:

plist = {0.252, 0.252, 0.257, 0.235}
flist = {7,5,6,4}
Flatten[MapThread[{Table[#1,{#2}]}&,{plist,flist}]]

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Steve Luttrell
West Malvern, UK

"Alan Kelly" <Alan.Kelly at tcd.ie> wrote in message
news:bf5ksa$mj0$1 at smc.vnet.net...
> Hi all,
> I believe that this is a rather elementary question, but I am not
> aware of a simple, elegant and efficient solution. I have searched
> the MathGroup archive, but with no success.
>
> I have two lists - both of the same length.  The first contains a
> list of probabilities. For example, suppose the list length is 4
> (although in practice it would be much longer) and is of the
> following form:
> plist = {0.252, 0.252, 0.257, 0.235}.
> The second contains a  list of integers:
> flist = {7,5,6,4}.
> I wish to take the first element of plist and replicate that value
> using the first element of flist.  Similarly for the remaining
> elements.
> I should finish with a list of length 7+5+6+4 or 22.
> Any suggestion please.
> Many thanks,
> Alan Kelly
> Trinity College Dublin
>



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