The simplest way to make a vector is with an assignment to a range. For example,
X = [1:5]
, makes a vector named X
with elements
{1,2,3,4,5}
.
A vector can also be made with an assignment to a list. For example,
X = [1;23;-3;5;10]
, where the elements of a list are separated by semicolons.
The GENERATE
command also makes a vector, e.g.,
command | resultant vector X |
GENERATE X 0,1,,4 |
4 elements: {0,1,2,3} |
GENERATE X 0,1,4 |
5 elements: {0,1,2,3,4} |
GENERATE X 0,,4,9 |
9 elements {0,.5,1,1.5,2,2.5,3,3.5,4} |
GENERATE/RANDOM X 0,5,10 |
10 random elements with values between 0 and 5 .
|