Dear All,

I wonder if there is a reason why the function insert() (which allows to
insert elements in a list by moving the entire content to the right of
the intended position to make room for the new element) has never been
documented. Someone told me of its existence a few years ago, and I've
checked that it still works in 2024.0.0. May be it is intended to be
deprecated or has a serious bug?

It would also be useful to have a similar function which worked with
vectors, matrices or even arrays, that allowed to insert an entire new
row, for instance. Something like this:

a = [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]
 a  =
   1.   2.   3.
   4.   5.   6.
   7.   8.   9.
a(2, :) = insert([1 2 3]
 a  =
   1.   2.   3.
   1.   2.   3.
   4.   5.   6.
   7.   8.   9.

Regards,

Federico Miyara

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