Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- interleave2 :: (Shape sh, Source r1 a, Source r2 a) => Array r1 (sh :. Int) a -> Array r2 (sh :. Int) a -> Array D (sh :. Int) a
- interleave3 :: (Shape sh, Source r1 a, Source r2 a, Source r3 a) => Array r1 (sh :. Int) a -> Array r2 (sh :. Int) a -> Array r3 (sh :. Int) a -> Array D (sh :. Int) a
- interleave4 :: (Shape sh, Source r1 a, Source r2 a, Source r3 a, Source r4 a) => Array r1 (sh :. Int) a -> Array r2 (sh :. Int) a -> Array r3 (sh :. Int) a -> Array r4 (sh :. Int) a -> Array D (sh :. Int) a
Documentation
interleave2 :: (Shape sh, Source r1 a, Source r2 a) => Array r1 (sh :. Int) a -> Array r2 (sh :. Int) a -> Array D (sh :. Int) a Source #
Interleave the elements of two arrays.
All the input arrays must have the same extent, else error
.
The lowest dimension of the result array is twice the size of the inputs.
interleave2 a1 a2 b1 b2 => a1 b1 a2 b2 a3 a4 b3 b4 a3 b3 a4 b4