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Latest revision as of 16:24, 5 July 2011
Purpose
Function to copy elements from one array to another
Syntax
ACOPY(<array1>,<array2> [,<expN1> [,<expN2> [,<expN3>]]])
See Also
AADD(), AAVERAGE(), ABROWSE(), ACHOICE(), ACOL(), ADEL(), ADESC(), ADIR(), AELEMENT(), AFIELDS(), AFILL(), AINS(), ALEN(), AMAX(), AMIN(), APPEND FROM ARRAY, AROW(), ARRAY(), ASCAN(), ASIZE(), ASORT(), ASTORE(), ASTRING(), ASUBSCRIPT(), ASUM(), COPY TO ARRAY, DECLARE, DIMENSION, GATHER, IN_ARRAY(), IS_ARRAY(), LOCAL, PRIVATE, PUBLIC, RELEASE, RESTORE, SAVE, SCATTER
Description
The ACOPY() function allows the transfer of elements between arrays, enabling arrays to be subdivided or combined. The destination array must have sufficient elements to receive all those transferred. All elements of the source array <array1> will be copied to the target array <array2> unless <expN1> is entered to specify the element from which to start copying. The specification of <expN2> sets the number of elements to be copied sequentially. The starting element in the target array can be set with <expN3>.
Example
declare overview[4000] declare north[2000] // Copy first 2000 elements from source array // starting from position 1 in the target array acopy(north,overview,1,2000,1) declare south[1500] // Copy first 1500 elements from source array // starting from position 2001 in the target array acopy(south,overview,1,1500,2001)
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