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Selects the elements from the input array for which the associated predicate is True.
Name | Type | Description | |
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inArray | <T>Array | Elements to be classified | |
inPredicate | BoolArray | Corresponding logical values determining the output array for each of the elements | |
outSelected | <T>Array | Array of elements corresponding to 'true' values |
The type of this filter is defined using the type variable T which represents any valid type. Read more.
Hints
- Also consider using the "select" function in formulas.
- Before using this filter you need to have an array of objects (to be classified) and an array of boolean values that describe which elements of the first array fulfill some condition.
- Connect the array of objects to the inArray input and connect the array of boolean values to the inPredicate input.
- If you also need the array of rejected elements at the same time, use ClassifyByPredicate filter instead.
Examples
inArray = {"Alice", "Bill", "Frank", "Patricia", "Thomas"} inPredicate = {True,True,False,False,True} |
outSelected = {"Alice", "Bill", "Thomas"} |
Errors
This filter can throw an exception to report error. Read how to deal with errors in Error Handling.
List of possible exceptions:
Error type | Description |
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DomainError | Inconsistent array lengths on input in ClassifyByPredicate. |
Complexity Level
This filter is available on Basic Complexity Level.
Filter Group
This filter is member of Select filter group.
See Also
- ClassifyByPredicate – Separates the elements of the input array into two output arrays. The first output array contains all the elements for which the associated predicate is True.
- SelectByRange – Selects the elements of the input that fall into the specified range.