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Spread Operations

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An Overview

This is an overview of the most used
Spread Operations.

More operations are available and can be found by querying the NodeBrowser for terms describing the desired operation.

Datatype independent operations

SetSlice
GetSlice
SetSpread
GetSpread
InsertSlice
DeleteSlice
Reverse
Shift
Swap
SwapDim
Select

Combining Spreads

Splitting Spreads

Cons
Zip
Cross
SplitAt
UnZip
Pairwise

Datatype independent operations

Most spread operations are independent of a datatype in that they only shuffle slices around but do not care what data each slice holds. Therefore the nodes mentioned in this section are available in the category of most datatypes.

Here is a listing of the most common slice operations in their simplest form.

Pro tip:
Any Index pin is also spreadable! See the helppatches of the respective nodes for more complex usage scenarios.

Combining Spreads

Splitting Spreads

Datatype dependent slice operations

Spread operations are datatype specific when they operate on the actual data the spread holds. Most common examples:

Sort (String)
Sift (String)
Integral (Spreads)
Differential (Spreads)


Spreads pages

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