var.storeAt
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var.storeAt is a function that is part of the Var library.
Stores a numeric value into an element of a math list or matrix with the given name.
The value must be numeric. Any other type will raise an error.
New values can be appended to a list by storing to one column past the end of the list.
This function is particularly useful as an optimization when adding new values to a list during a simulation.
Returns nil on success or "cannot store" if the value cannot be stored at the given index.
This has been introduced in TI-Nspire OS 3.2 (Changes).
Syntax
var.storeAt(name, numericValue, column [,row])
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | Name of the variable to grab from | |
number | The numeric value to be stored. | |
number | 1-based column number of the matrix or list. | |
number | (Optional) 1-based row number. row is only required when recalling a value from a matrix. |
Example
var.store("mat", {{1,2}, {3,4}}) -- create matrix mat in the symbol table
var.storeAt("mat", 13.3, 1, 1) -- puts the number 13.1 into the field 1,1 of the matrix
val = var.recallAt("mat", 1, 1) -- grab it back in lua
Good to know
Routines var.recallAt and var.storeAt will work with matrices but only if they are created by some other means (var.store) :