Re: Evaluation Question
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- Subject: [mg76474] Re: Evaluation Question
- From: Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 05:08:06 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: Uni Leipzig
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- Reply-to: kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Hi,
make a list of your parameter sets, i.e.,
testparameter={{0,0,0}
{0,0,1},
{0,1,0},
{0,1,1},
{1,0,0},
{1,0,1},
{1,1,0},
{1,1,1}};
and
f @@@ testparameter
will do it.
Regards
Jens
hoffmannick wrote:
> Can anyone help me solve the following problem?
>
> I have a function of 3 variables, let's say
> f[a_, b_, c_] = a + b + c
>
> Now I need to evaluate the function at some given points. To evaluate
> at a single point I would do
> f[0,0,1]
>
> For the point (0,0,1)
>
> Now here is the main question.
> I need to evaluate this function at the points (0,0,0) through (1,1,1)
> That would be the points:
> 0,0,0
> 0,0,1
> 0,1,0
> 0,1,1
> 1,0,0
> 1,0,1
> 1,1,0
> 1,1,1
>
> I'm testing these for approx 32 different functions. Is there an easy
> way that I can define the function and then have it test all the
> points for me? It will always be those finite points listed above.
>
> I looked into the mathematica documentation and it said how to do this
> with a function of a single variable, but it didn't say how to do it a
> function of more than one variable.
>
> I really appreciate your help
>
>