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hi,
to clarify my question somewhat: I know how to access individual
array elements in a loop. Point is I do not want to do that. I want
to use the power of AFL.
Per example: in an other language I used to use (IDL - Interactive
Data Langue) I would do a thing like I want to do now as follows:
sc1(WHERE(sc1 EQ 1 AND sc2 EQ 1)) = 0
in words: at the index position inside the array sc1 where sc1 is 1
and also sc2 = 1, I want to put a 0.
maybe this is more clear.
Is it possible to manipulate indexes is such a way in AFL? Or will
this become possible in the future? Or is there a way around this in
AFL?
thanks in advance, Ed
> OK now the question ........ in some cases both sc1 and sc2 apply.
> This means that I have a 1 at the same index position in the arrays
> sc1 and sc2. Is it possible to replace this "1" at this index
> position inside sc1 and leave it in sc2? In other words can I
> manipulate individual array elements?
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