Hello,

since noone has reacted to my last e-mail yet (for several days), I feel the
need to ask again (since I still do not know a good answer).
Please help me.

Hello everybody,
I wonder how I could most easily accomplish the following:

Say I have sth like:
a = array( [1, 2] )
and I want to use this array to build another array in the following
sence:
b = array( [[1, 2, 3, a], [5, a, 6, 7], [0, 2-a, 3, 4]])  # this doesn't
work

I would like to obtain
b = array( [[1, 2, 3, 1, 2],  [5 ,1 ,2 ,6 ,7], [0, 1, 0, 3, 4]] )

I know a rather complicated way but believe there must be an easy one.
Thank you very much.

Ruda

I would need some sort of flattening operator...
The solution I know is very ugly:

b = array(( concatenate(([1, 2, 3], a)), concatenate(([5], a, [6, 7])),
concatenate(([0], 2-a, [3, 4])) ))

Isn't there something simpler?

Thank you for your advice!
Ruda
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