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Re: How can I get list form like this

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  • Subject: [mg91873] Re: How can I get list form like this
  • From: howardfink at gmail.com
  • Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 06:14:47 -0400 (EDT)
  • References: <ga82tt$rh1$1@smc.vnet.net>

Part[f, #] & /@ Range[85]
returns a list in the form you requested, but produces warnings
because f is not defined.

If you have f defined, you will get the parts.





On Sep 10, 5:10 am, 863 <42838... at qq.com> wrote:
> Hi,guys
>
> As we know f/@Range[n] gives a list {f[1],f[2],f[3],=85=85};
> Here what I want is a list form like this{f[[1]],f[[2]],=85=85}(*It's=
 too
> tedious to type one by one*)
> It means the 1st,2nd,=85=85part of list f.
> Looks similar to each other, however I can't figure it out.
> How to do this ?
>
> Thanks
> gyzhou



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