applyop
apply a function to specified operand(s) of an expression
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
applyop( f, i, e )
applyop( f, i, e, ..., xk, ...)
f
-
function
i
specifies the operand(s) in e
e
expression
..., xk, ...
optional arguments to f
The applyop command manipulates the selected parts of an expression. The first argument, f, is applied to the operands of e specified by i.
If i is an integer, applyop( f, i, e) applies f to the ith operand of e. This is equivalent to subsop( i = f(op( i, e)), e). For example, if the value of e is the sum x+y+z, applyop( f, 2, e) computes x+f⁡y+z.
If i is a list of integers, the call applyop( f, i, e) is equivalent to subsop( i = f(op( i, e)), e). This allows you to manipulate any suboperand of an expression.
If i is a set, f is applied simultaneously to all operands of e specified in the set. Note: applyop( f, {}, e) returns e.
Any additional arguments xk are passed as additional arguments to f in the order given.
p≔y2−2⁢y−3
applyop⁡f,2,p
y2+f⁡−2⁢y−3
applyop⁡f,2,p,x1,x2
y2+f⁡−2⁢y,x1,x2−3
applyop⁡f,2,2,p
y2−2⁢f⁡y−3
applyop⁡f,2,3,p
y2+f⁡−2⁢y+f⁡−3
applyop⁡abs,3,2,1,p
y2+2⁢y+3
e≔z+1⁢ln⁡z⁢z2−2
expand⁡e
ln⁡z⁢z2−2⁢z+ln⁡z⁢z2−2
To expand the argument to the logarithm in e:
applyop⁡expand,2,1,e
z+1⁢ln⁡z3−2⁢z
To factor the argument to the logarithm in e over R:
applyop⁡factor,2,1,e,real
z+1⁢ln⁡z⁢z+1.414213562⁢z−1.414213562
See Also
map
op
subsop
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