Getting tuple or range of the valid indices in Julia – axes() Method
The axes()
is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return the tuple or valid range of valid indices for specified array.
Syntax:
axes(A)
or
axes(A, d)Parameters:
- A: Specified array.
- d: Specified dimension.
Returns: It returns the tuple or valid range of valid indices for specified array.
Example 1:
# Julia program to illustrate # the use of Array axes() method # Getting tuple for 1D array of size 5 # with each element filled with value 4 println(axes(fill( 4 , ( 5 )))) # Getting tuple for 2D array of size 2X3 # with each element filled with value 5 println(axes(fill( 5 , ( 2 , 3 )))) # Getting tuple for 3D array of size 2X3X4 # with each element filled with value 4 println(axes(fill( 4 , ( 2 , 3 , 4 )))) |
Output:
Example 2:
# Julia program to illustrate # the use of Array axes() method # Getting tuple for 1D array of size 5 # with each element filled with value 4 # along with dimension of 1 A = fill( 4 , ( 5 )); println(axes(A, 1 )) # Getting tuple for 2D array of size 2X3 # with each element filled with value 5 # along with dimension of 2 B = fill( 5 , ( 2 , 3 )); println(axes(B, 2 )) # Getting tuple for 3D array of size 2X3X4 # with each element filled with value 4 # along with dimension of 3 C = fill( 4 , ( 2 , 3 , 4 )); println(axes(C, 3 )) |
Output: