I would like get rows based on multiple constraints. One criteria works perfect like
A[A[full, 0] % 3 == 0, full];
But when I add a second criteria I get a compiler error. What is the correct way of doing this?
Array<double> A = new double[,] {
{ 1, 9, 20 },
{ 2, 11, 21 },
{ 9, 12, 21 },
{ 9, 13, 23 },
{ 9, 14, 24 },
{ 10, 12, 21 },
{ 14, 13, 23 },
{ 16, 14, 24 },
{ 19, 12, 21 },
{ 27, 13, 23 },
{ 23, 14, 24 },
{ 6, 15, 25 }
};
Array<double> matching =
A[A[full, 0] % 3 == 0 && A[full, 1] > 10, full];
The &&
operator is not overloaded for Array<T>
. It returns a bool in C# - not an array as you might expect. Use the corresponding function ILMath.and(A, B)
instead and it will work.