Thanks, these are exactly what I want. To respond the original question, we can also write: a=[1,2] b=[3,4,5] c=Any[a,b] d=[c...]
`d` is what you need. On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:39 PM, René Donner <[email protected]> wrote: > You mean as a literal? > > Any[[1,2], [4,5,6]] > > will give you: > > 2-element Array{Any,1}: > [1,2] > [4,5,6] > > Or when you want to create that array of array programmatically: > > julia> [ones(2) for i in 1:2] > 2-element Array{Array{Float64,1},1}: > [1.0,1.0] > [1.0,1.0] > > > Am Mittwoch, 18. März 2015 11:42:44 UTC+1 schrieb Sisyphuss: > >> I'd like to know how to create an array of array... >> >> >> On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 2:03:48 AM UTC+1, Andreas Noack wrote: >>> >>> new_array = vcat(data...) >>> >>> 2015-03-17 20:59 GMT-04:00 Christopher Fisher <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi all- >>>> >>>> pmap outputs the results as an array of arrays and I am trying to find >>>> a flexible way to change it into a one dimensional array. I can hardcode >>>> the results as new_array = vcat(data[1],data[2],data[3],data[4]). Is >>>> there an easy way to accomplish this without hardcoding each data[] into >>>> vcat? >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance >>>> >>> >>>
