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Populating function inputs from lists


Don't understand why Do-loop index is not evaluated in Play expressionPiecewise function with user-input intervalDefining a function in terms of matrix elementsHow do I define a collections of commands for later use?How to define a function which takes another function as input in ModuleSame function but in different variablesHow to recall set variables in simple Product[] and Sum[] functions?Is there a way to Connect a function ''normally'' through its Pole?solving an equation for two lists of values sequentiallyProblem faced using user-defined mod function in loop













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I have several lists containing variables, e.g. list1=x1,x2,x3, list2=y1,y2,y3, etc. I would like to define a function in those variables, i.e. f[x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3]. I have tried to use Do and AppendTo but this seems to reset f at every iteration. Any help is appreciated.










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    I have several lists containing variables, e.g. list1=x1,x2,x3, list2=y1,y2,y3, etc. I would like to define a function in those variables, i.e. f[x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3]. I have tried to use Do and AppendTo but this seems to reset f at every iteration. Any help is appreciated.










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      I have several lists containing variables, e.g. list1=x1,x2,x3, list2=y1,y2,y3, etc. I would like to define a function in those variables, i.e. f[x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3]. I have tried to use Do and AppendTo but this seems to reset f at every iteration. Any help is appreciated.










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          f@@(list1 ~Join~ list2)


          Or, more generally, use @@ to "open" the structure of List:



          list1 = x1, x2, x3; list2 = y1, y2, y3;
          f @@ (list1~Join~list2)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]




          For a list of lists:



          listOflists = list1, list2
          f @@ (Flatten@listOflists)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]







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            Yes, it does. Thanks. I will accept your answer.
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            @Bran it gives exactly what you asked for, f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]...
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            8 hours ago










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            @Bran I'm not understand. They are! Try it, pls.
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            – Slepecky Mamut
            8 hours ago











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            @SlepeckyMamut How can I add more variables to the function not from a list? Like f[z1,z2,x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3].
            $endgroup$
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            @Bran f[whatever, ##, whatever2]& @@ ...
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          f@@(list1 ~Join~ list2)


          Or, more generally, use @@ to "open" the structure of List:



          list1 = x1, x2, x3; list2 = y1, y2, y3;
          f @@ (list1~Join~list2)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]




          For a list of lists:



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            Yes, it does. Thanks. I will accept your answer.
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            @Bran it gives exactly what you asked for, f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]...
            $endgroup$
            – Kuba
            8 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @Bran I'm not understand. They are! Try it, pls.
            $endgroup$
            – Slepecky Mamut
            8 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @SlepeckyMamut How can I add more variables to the function not from a list? Like f[z1,z2,x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3].
            $endgroup$
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          $begingroup$

          f@@(list1 ~Join~ list2)


          Or, more generally, use @@ to "open" the structure of List:



          list1 = x1, x2, x3; list2 = y1, y2, y3;
          f @@ (list1~Join~list2)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]




          For a list of lists:



          listOflists = list1, list2
          f @@ (Flatten@listOflists)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]







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            Yes, it does. Thanks. I will accept your answer.
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            @Bran it gives exactly what you asked for, f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]...
            $endgroup$
            – Kuba
            8 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @Bran I'm not understand. They are! Try it, pls.
            $endgroup$
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            8 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @SlepeckyMamut How can I add more variables to the function not from a list? Like f[z1,z2,x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3].
            $endgroup$
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          f@@(list1 ~Join~ list2)


          Or, more generally, use @@ to "open" the structure of List:



          list1 = x1, x2, x3; list2 = y1, y2, y3;
          f @@ (list1~Join~list2)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]




          For a list of lists:



          listOflists = list1, list2
          f @@ (Flatten@listOflists)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]







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          f@@(list1 ~Join~ list2)


          Or, more generally, use @@ to "open" the structure of List:



          list1 = x1, x2, x3; list2 = y1, y2, y3;
          f @@ (list1~Join~list2)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]




          For a list of lists:



          listOflists = list1, list2
          f @@ (Flatten@listOflists)



          f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]








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            Yes, it does. Thanks. I will accept your answer.
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          • $begingroup$
            @Bran it gives exactly what you asked for, f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]...
            $endgroup$
            – Kuba
            8 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @Bran I'm not understand. They are! Try it, pls.
            $endgroup$
            – Slepecky Mamut
            8 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @SlepeckyMamut How can I add more variables to the function not from a list? Like f[z1,z2,x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3].
            $endgroup$
            – Bran
            8 hours ago







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          • $begingroup$
            Yes, it does. Thanks. I will accept your answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Bran
            8 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @Bran it gives exactly what you asked for, f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]...
            $endgroup$
            – Kuba
            8 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @Bran I'm not understand. They are! Try it, pls.
            $endgroup$
            – Slepecky Mamut
            8 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            @SlepeckyMamut How can I add more variables to the function not from a list? Like f[z1,z2,x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3].
            $endgroup$
            – Bran
            8 hours ago







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            $begingroup$
            @Bran f[whatever, ##, whatever2]& @@ ...
            $endgroup$
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            8 hours ago















          $begingroup$
          Yes, it does. Thanks. I will accept your answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Bran
          8 hours ago





          $begingroup$
          Yes, it does. Thanks. I will accept your answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Bran
          8 hours ago













          $begingroup$
          @Bran it gives exactly what you asked for, f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]...
          $endgroup$
          – Kuba
          8 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          @Bran it gives exactly what you asked for, f[x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3]...
          $endgroup$
          – Kuba
          8 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          @Bran I'm not understand. They are! Try it, pls.
          $endgroup$
          – Slepecky Mamut
          8 hours ago





          $begingroup$
          @Bran I'm not understand. They are! Try it, pls.
          $endgroup$
          – Slepecky Mamut
          8 hours ago













          $begingroup$
          @SlepeckyMamut How can I add more variables to the function not from a list? Like f[z1,z2,x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3].
          $endgroup$
          – Bran
          8 hours ago





          $begingroup$
          @SlepeckyMamut How can I add more variables to the function not from a list? Like f[z1,z2,x1,x2,x3,y1,y2,y3].
          $endgroup$
          – Bran
          8 hours ago





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