Applying a list of 2D paramters to a mathematica function
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- Subject: [mg68043] Applying a list of 2D paramters to a mathematica function
- From: Curry Taylor <curry at 192.168.0.101>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 05:37:36 -0400 (EDT)
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I have (for simplicity) something like this: f[x_, y_] := x+y; I want to use this function for a variety of parameters in a list: indices = {{a,b}, {c,d}, {e,f}, ..} so that I get {a+b, c+d, e+f, ..} Doing the intuitive thing (for me) f /@ indices results in {f[{a, b}], f[{c, d}], f[{e, f}], ..} but what I want is {f[a, b], f[c, d], f[e, f], ..} and that's not what I'm getting. I have tried using Flatten, pure functions (Slot # and &), different Map functions, nesting at parameters (like {1} and {2}), and other things but I just can't seem to get what I'm after. Any help please? Thank you, Curry
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