DoubleMatrixItem Property (Int32, String) |
Namespace: Novacta.Analytics
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
ArgumentNullException | columnIndexes is null. -or- value is null. |
ArgumentOutOfRangeException | rowIndex is
less than zero. -or- rowIndex is greater than or equal to the number of rows of this instance. -or- columnIndexes is not a string reserved for tabular collection sub-referencing. |
ArgumentException |
The number of rows in value is greater than 1. -or- The number of columns in value is not equal to the number of columns of this instance. |
When setting elements simultaneously, the value must be a tabular collection having a number of rows equal to the number of specified row indexes, and a number of columns equal to the number of specified column indexes.
In the following example, some matrix elements are simultaneously accessed.
using System; namespace Novacta.Analytics.CodeExamples { public class MatrixIndexerExample02 { public void Main() { // Create a matrix. var data = new double[12] { 1, 5, 9, 2, 6, 10, 3, 7, 11, 4, 8, 12 }; var matrix = DoubleMatrix.Dense(4, 3, data, StorageOrder.RowMajor); Console.WriteLine("Initial data matrix:"); Console.WriteLine(matrix); // Specify a row index. int rowIndex = 3; Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Row index: {0}", rowIndex); // Specify all column indexes. var columnIndexes = ":"; Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Column indexes: from 0 to {0}", matrix.NumberOfColumns - 1); // Specify the value matrix. var valueData = new double[3] { -40, -80, -120 }; var value = DoubleMatrix.Dense(1, 3, valueData, StorageOrder.RowMajor); Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Value matrix:"); Console.WriteLine(value); // Set the entries having the specified indexes to the value matrix. matrix[rowIndex, columnIndexes] = value; Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Updated data matrix:"); Console.WriteLine(matrix); // Entries can also be accessed using a read-only wrapper // of the matrix. ReadOnlyDoubleMatrix readOnlyMatrix = matrix.AsReadOnly(); Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Updated matrix entries:"); Console.WriteLine(readOnlyMatrix[rowIndex, columnIndexes]); } } } // Executing method Main() produces the following output: // // Initial data matrix: // 1 5 9 // 2 6 10 // 3 7 11 // 4 8 12 // // // // Row index: 3 // // Column indexes: from 0 to 2 // // Value matrix: // -40 -80 -120 // // // // Updated data matrix: // 1 5 9 // 2 6 10 // 3 7 11 // -40 -80 -120 // // // // Updated matrix entries: // -40 -80 -120 //