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Newbie
Posted in reply to jmh530
| On Thursday, 29 April 2021 at 15:56:48 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
> On Thursday, 29 April 2021 at 15:26:15 UTC, Newbie wrote:
>> [snip]
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>> Forgot to add the the first array was created using the following code.
>> auto base = iota(2, 5, 3);
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> What you're basically asking for the first one is to convert for row major to column major. There doesn't seem to be a specific function for that, but you can piece it together. The second one is just applying allReversed to the result of that. So we have:
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> ```d
> /+dub.sdl:
> dependency "mir-algorithm" version="~>3.10.25"
> +/
>
> import std.stdio: writeln;
> import mir.ndslice.topology: iota, flattened, reshape, universal;
> import mir.ndslice.dynamic: transposed, allReversed;
>
> void main() {
> auto x = iota(2, 5, 3);
> int err;
> auto y = x.flattened.reshape([3, 5, 2], err).transposed!(1, 2);
> auto z = y.allReversed;
>
> writeln(x);
> writeln(y);
> writeln(z);
> }
> ```
First of all thanks for your guidance and i modified your example to get the results I was looking for.
auto y2 = base.flattened.reshape([3, 5, 2], err).transposed!(1, 2);
produced the following.
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|0 10 20|
|1 11 21|
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|2 12 22|
|3 13 23|
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|4 14 24|
|5 15 25|
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|6 16 26|
|7 17 27|
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|8 18 28|
|9 19 29|
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and auto y2 = base.flattened.reshape([3, 2, 5], err).transposed!(1, 2);
gave me the result i was looking for.
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|0 10 20|
|1 11 21|
|2 12 22|
|3 13 23|
|4 14 24|
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|5 15 25|
|6 16 26|
|7 17 27|
|8 18 28|
|9 19 29|
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Thanks,
Newbie.
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