Re: Any simple way to flatten all but the bottom level?
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- Subject: [mg72343] Re: Any simple way to flatten all but the bottom level?
- From: "Mark Westwood" <markc.westwood at gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 07:10:57 -0500 (EST)
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Hi If all your lowest level lists have exactly 3 elements then Partition[Flatten[list],3] should give you the result you are after. Regards Mark Westwood On 20 Dec, 10:48, dontd... at gmail.com wrote: > Am I overlooking something I should be able to see? > > When I Nest Table I sometimes produce things like this > > {{0, 0, 0}, {{0, 0, 13}, {0, 1, 9}, {0, 2, 5}, {0, 3, 1}}, {{1, 0, 4}, > {1, 1, 0}}} > > where each triple is actually one solution I'm looking for. > But I don't see a simple way to transform this result into > > {{0, 0, 0}, {0, 0, 13}, {0, 1, 9}, {0, 2, 5}, {0, 3, 1}, {1, 0, 4}, {1, > 1, 0}} > > I would have guessed there would be a way to coax Flatten to do this. > > Thus far I haven't found what looks like a good method. > I have found a few awkward and bad ways but no simple clean way. > > Would anyone enlighten me? > > thanks