Replaces an element or array in an array at the point you specify in index. When you wire an array to this function, the function resizes automatically to display index inputs for each dimension in the array you wired. If you do not wire an index for a dimension, Replace Array Subset replaces all the elements in that dimension. The connector pane displays the default data types for this polymorphic function. Details
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n-dimension array is the array in which you want to replace an element(s), row(s), column(s), or page(s). This input can be an n-dimension array of any type. |
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index 0..n specifies the element, row, column, or page you want to replace in the array. |
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new element/subarray is the array or element that replaces an element, row, column, or page in the array specified in n-dimension array. |
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output array is the array this function returns with the replaced element(s), row(s), column(s), or page(s). |
![]() | Note The base data type of the new element or array must be the same type as the input array. |
Resize this function to replace multiple elements or array subsets at one time. Replace Array Subset does not affect the original input array. This function crops any subarray that is too large to fit as a column, row, or page in the input array.