You can replace an element, row, column, or page in an array. What you can replace depends on how many dimensions the array has. For example, in an array of two or more dimensions, you can replace a row or a column with a 1D array. In an array of three or more dimensions, you can replace a page with a 2D array.
Complete the following steps to replace elements, rows, columns, or pages in an array.
![]() | Note The index input specifies which element, row, column, or page to replace, with 0 being the first. The new element/subarray input specifies the value you want to replace an element, or the array you want to replace a row, column, or page. |
Array wired to n-dimension array | Replacing | Complete these steps. |
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1D array | Element | Wire a value 0-n to index. Wire a value to new element/subarray. |
2D array | Row | Wire a value 0-n to index (row). Wire a 1D array to new element/subarray. |
Column | Wire a value 0-n to index (column). Wire a 1D array to new element/subarray. | |
Element | Wire a value 0-n to index (row). Wire a value 0-n to index (column). Wire a value to new element/subarray. | |
3D-nD array | Page | Wire a value 0-n to index (page). Wire a 2D array to new element/subarray. |
Row | Wire a value 0-n to index (page). Wire a value 0-n to index (row). Wire a 1D array to new element/subarray. | |
Column | Wire a value 0-n to index (page). Wire a value 0-n to index (column). Wire a 1D array to new element/subarray. | |
Element | Wire a value 0-n to index (page). Wire a value 0-n to index (row). Wire a value 0-n to index (column). Wire a value to new element/subarray. |