#!/usr/bin/env python def i4vec_indicator0 ( n ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## I4VEC_INDICATOR0 sets an I4VEC to the indicator vector ( 0, 1, 2, ... ). # # Discussion: # # An I4VEC is a vector of I4's. # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 27 September 2014 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # # Parameters: # # Input, integer N, the number of elements of the vector. # # Output, integer A(N), the indicator array. # import numpy a = numpy.zeros ( n ); for i in range ( 0, n ): a[i] = i return a def i4vec_indicator0_test ( ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## I4VEC_INDICATOR0_TEST tests I4VEC_INDICATOR0. # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 08 November 2014 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # from i4vec_print import i4vec_print print '' print 'I4VEC_INDICATOR0_TEST' print ' I4VEC_INDICATOR0 returns an indicator vector.' n = 10 a = i4vec_indicator0 ( n ) i4vec_print ( n, a, ' The indicator0 vector:' ) print '' print 'I4VEC_INDICATOR0_TEST' print ' Normal end of execution.' return if ( __name__ == '__main__' ): from timestamp import timestamp timestamp ( ) i4vec_indicator0_test ( ) timestamp ( )