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Re: Any simple way to flatten all but the bottom level?

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  • Subject: [mg72355] Re: Any simple way to flatten all but the bottom level?
  • From: dh <dh at metrohm.ch>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 07:55:09 -0500 (EST)
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Hi,

you could e.g. flatten everything and restructure it using Partition:

Partition[Flatten[dat], 3]

Daniel



dontdont 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

> 



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