isVector
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The isVector function returns true if the argument {obj}
is a Vector or any Vector subtype such as Bit Vector, Number Vector,
Float Vector, etc. , otherwise, the function returns false.
Usage The isVector function is a Boolean function that determines if an object
is of type Vector.
(isVector obj ) Returns true if the object is a Vector, otherwise false is returned.
Expression:
Arguments
Name
Type
Description Argument: obj Character, String, Symbol, Vector, BitVector, ByteVector, IntVector,
FltVector, ObjVector, Structure, Dictionary, Directory,
Matrix, NumMatrix, Integer, Float, Number, Complex, Boolean
An Analytic Object
Returns:
Here are a number of links to Lambda coding examples which contain this instruction in various use cases.
Here are the links to the data types of the function arguments.
Character | String | Symbol | Vector |
BitVector | ByteVector | IntVector | FltVector |
ObjVector | Structure | Dictionary | Directory |
Matrix | NumMatrix | Integer | Float |
Number | Complex | Boolean |
Here are also a number of links to functions having arguments with any of these data types.
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