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I have a problem i can't put into words (maybe there is already a topic, but i can't find it) so, see the attached image.

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Adding an image is good but that either explains the problem. Please explain with that image what is the problem you are facing.

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Image looks good Smiley Wink

 

so what are we all suppose to do with it?

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Miraz
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I want to move (in this case) the first 3 elements behind the last elements, the index becomes bigger, that is important, because I want to take an average form the index with an 1 as element.

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Check out the Rotate Array function.

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Hi henk,

 

I want to move (in this case) the first 3 elements behind the last elements, the index becomes bigger, that is important

- get a subset array from your first 3 elements

- append it to your existing array with BuildArray

- replace the first 3 elements by zeros

That is what you should do based on your image and explanation…

 

@Yamaeda: RotateArray doesn't increase array size. You might rotate and prepend 3 addtitional zeros in front…

Best regards,
GerdW


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Tanks a lot! I will give it a try
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Do I have to use the concatenate function in builarray?,

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Yes. Otherwise you add a new dimension to your array…

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GerdW


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and how do you replace 40 ones into zeros?

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