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MatrixApplyInPlaceT Method (T, FuncT, Int32, Int32, T)

MatrixApplyInPlaceT Method (T, FuncT, Int32, Int32, T)

Note: This API is now obsolete.

Applies a function to every element of a matrix.

Namespace:  Accord.Math
Assembly:

Accord.Math (in Accord.Math.dll) Version: 3.8.0

Syntax
[ObsoleteAttribute("Please use Apply passing a result parameter instead.")]
public static void ApplyInPlace<T>(
	this T[,] matrix,
	Func<T, int, int, T> func
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
<ObsoleteAttribute("Please use Apply passing a result parameter instead.")>
Public Shared Sub ApplyInPlace(Of T) ( 
	matrix As T(,),
	func As Func(Of T, Integer, Integer, T)
)
Request Example View Source Parameters
matrix
Type: T
func
Type: SystemFuncT, Int32, Int32, T
Type Parameters
T
Usage Note

In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type . When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see

Extension Methods (Visual Basic)

or

Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide)

.

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