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VectorEnumerableRange Method (Double, Double, UInt16)
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Enumerates through a range (like Python's xrange function).
Namespace:
Accord.Math
Assembly:
Accord.Math (in Accord.Math.dll) Version: 3.8.0
Syntax public static IEnumerable<double> EnumerableRange(
double a,
double b,
ushort stepSize
)
Public Shared Function EnumerableRange (
a As Double,
b As Double,
stepSize As UShort
) As IEnumerable(Of Double)
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- a
- Type: SystemDouble
The inclusive lower bound of the range. - b
- Type: SystemDouble
The exclusive upper bound of the range. - stepSize
- Type: SystemUInt16
The step size to be taken between elements.
This parameter can be negative to create a decreasing range.
Return Value
Type:
IEnumerableDoubleRemarks
The Range methods should be equivalent to NumPy's np.arange method, with one
single difference: when the intervals are inverted (i.e. a > b) and the step
size is negative, the framework still iterates over the range backwards, as
if the step was negative.
This function never includes the upper bound of the range. For methods
that include it, please see the Interval(Int32, Int32) methods.
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