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The value could be the special string “NaN” (not a number) or “Inf” (infinite)
<value> could be a single number or a list of multiple numbers (to set the values of index, index+1, …)
To set some index the array space must be allocated previously with a size greater of the index.
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set obj [objarray new intarray 3 0]
# -> 0 0 0
objarray set $obj {6 3 8}
# -> 6 3 8
# in floating point arrays, 'nan' values are also allowed
set oa [ objarray new doublearray 4 nan]
# --> NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff)
objarray set $oa 0 0.123
# --> 0.123 NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff)
objarray set $oa 0 nan
# --> NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff) NaN(7ffffffffffff)
objarray set $oa 0 {0 1 2}
# --> 0 1 2 NaN(7ffffffffffff)
set oa [ objarray new_from_to intarray 1 10]
# --> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
set obj [objarray new intarray -values {5 6 7 8}]
# --> 5 6 7 8
objarray set $oa -binary [objarray get_binary $obj]]
# --> 5 6 7 8
set oa [ objarray new_from_to doublearray 1 10]
# --> 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
objarray set $oa -binary [objarray get_binary $obj]]
# --> 1.27319747483e-313 1.6975966331e-313 |