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Re: Function argument

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  • Subject: [mg66990] Re: Function argument
  • From: Peter Pein <petsie at dordos.net>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 06:27:49 -0400 (EDT)
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Bonny schrieb:
> I would like to define a function g that evaluates another function f at a 
> given value. That is,
> 
> g[a, f[x]] := f[a]
> 
> For example, I might want the function f[x]=ax^2+bx+c to be evaluated at x=1 
> and get the result a+b+c. That is,
> 
> g[1, ax^2+bx+c] should evaluate to a+b+c.
> 
> Again, I might want the function f[x]=Sin[x] to be evaluated at x=pi and get 
> the result 0. That is,
> 
> g[pi, Sin[x]] should evaluate to 0.
> 
> Is there a way to accomplish this in Mathematica? Any help would be 
> appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Bonny. 
> 
> 
g[a_,f_[x_]]:=f[a]
??


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