On 12/06/2015 06:41 AM, Márcio Martins wrote:

> auto m = (a > b) * a + 15;
> auto c = a.choose(a > b)^^2;

What do those operations do? Are you thinking of a special meaning for '>', perhaps common in numerical computations, which I'm not familiar with?

If I understand correctly, 'a > b' in choose(a > b) is the condition to pick elements from a. If so, it is better to pass a lambda in such cases:

  a.choose!((i, j) => i > j);

However, as I understand it, the whole expression is supposed to generate an array-like result. Is that right? :)

Ali

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