@stdlib/array-base-at3d
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Return an element from a three-dimensional nested array.
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at3d
Return an element from a three-dimensional nested array.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/array-base-at3d
Usage
var at3d = require( '@stdlib/array-base-at3d' );
at3d( x, i0, i1, i2 )
Return an element from a three-dimensional nested array.
var x = [ [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ] ] ];
var out = at3d( x, 0, 0, 1 );
// returns 2
out = at3d( x, 0, 1, 0 );
// returns 3
The function accepts the following arguments:
- x: three-dimensional nested input array.
- i0: first dimension index.
- i1: second dimension index.
- i2: third dimension index.
Notes
- Negative indices are resolved relative to the last element along the respective dimension, with the last element corresponding to
-1
. - If provided out-of-bounds indices, the function always returns
undefined
.
Examples
var papply = require( '@stdlib/utils-papply' );
var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random-base-discrete-uniform' ).factory;
var filled3dBy = require( '@stdlib/array-base-filled3d-by' );
var ternary3d = require( '@stdlib/array-base-ternary3d' );
var zeros3d = require( '@stdlib/array-base-zeros3d' );
var at3d = require( '@stdlib/array-base-at3d' );
var shape = [ 3, 3, 3 ];
// Define a nested input array:
var x = filled3dBy( shape, discreteUniform( -100, 100 ) );
console.log( x );
// Define arrays containing random index values:
var i0 = filled3dBy( shape, discreteUniform( -shape[0], shape[0]-1 ) );
console.log( i0 );
var i1 = filled3dBy( shape, discreteUniform( -shape[1], shape[1]-1 ) );
console.log( i1 );
var i2 = filled3dBy( shape, discreteUniform( -shape[2], shape[2]-1 ) );
console.log( i2 );
// Define an output array:
var out = zeros3d( shape );
console.log( out );
// Fill the output array with randomly selected values from the input array:
ternary3d( [ i0, i1, i2, out ], shape, papply( at3d, x ) );
console.log( out );
Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
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