How to extract elements of a list and append?
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A beginner's question:
Is there a way to extract elements of a list and append them into ONE number?
For example, if there is a list L={13,5,8,0}
, then I am looking for a way to append 13
, 5
, 8
and 0
to produce the result 13580
.
list-manipulation
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A beginner's question:
Is there a way to extract elements of a list and append them into ONE number?
For example, if there is a list L={13,5,8,0}
, then I am looking for a way to append 13
, 5
, 8
and 0
to produce the result 13580
.
list-manipulation
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A beginner's question:
Is there a way to extract elements of a list and append them into ONE number?
For example, if there is a list L={13,5,8,0}
, then I am looking for a way to append 13
, 5
, 8
and 0
to produce the result 13580
.
list-manipulation
New contributor
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A beginner's question:
Is there a way to extract elements of a list and append them into ONE number?
For example, if there is a list L={13,5,8,0}
, then I am looking for a way to append 13
, 5
, 8
and 0
to produce the result 13580
.
list-manipulation
list-manipulation
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You can convert the list numbers to strings, then join and finally convert back to number:
L = {13, 5, 8, 0};
ToExpression[StringJoin[ToString /@ L]]
(* 13580 *)
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Or FromDigits:
FromDigits[{13, 5, 8, 0}]
13580
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(+1) you will need something likeFromDigits[Flatten@IntegerDigits@L]
to cover cases likeL={1, 13, 5, 8, 0}
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– kglr
30 mins ago
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Thanks @kglr for showing a more general (robust) approach.
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– Rabbit
16 mins ago
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FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ L
13580
FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ {13, 5, 38, 13}
1353813
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You can convert the list numbers to strings, then join and finally convert back to number:
L = {13, 5, 8, 0};
ToExpression[StringJoin[ToString /@ L]]
(* 13580 *)
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You can convert the list numbers to strings, then join and finally convert back to number:
L = {13, 5, 8, 0};
ToExpression[StringJoin[ToString /@ L]]
(* 13580 *)
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You can convert the list numbers to strings, then join and finally convert back to number:
L = {13, 5, 8, 0};
ToExpression[StringJoin[ToString /@ L]]
(* 13580 *)
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You can convert the list numbers to strings, then join and finally convert back to number:
L = {13, 5, 8, 0};
ToExpression[StringJoin[ToString /@ L]]
(* 13580 *)
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Or FromDigits:
FromDigits[{13, 5, 8, 0}]
13580
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(+1) you will need something likeFromDigits[Flatten@IntegerDigits@L]
to cover cases likeL={1, 13, 5, 8, 0}
.
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– kglr
30 mins ago
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Thanks @kglr for showing a more general (robust) approach.
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– Rabbit
16 mins ago
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Or FromDigits:
FromDigits[{13, 5, 8, 0}]
13580
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1
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(+1) you will need something likeFromDigits[Flatten@IntegerDigits@L]
to cover cases likeL={1, 13, 5, 8, 0}
.
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– kglr
30 mins ago
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Thanks @kglr for showing a more general (robust) approach.
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Or FromDigits:
FromDigits[{13, 5, 8, 0}]
13580
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Or FromDigits:
FromDigits[{13, 5, 8, 0}]
13580
answered 35 mins ago
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(+1) you will need something likeFromDigits[Flatten@IntegerDigits@L]
to cover cases likeL={1, 13, 5, 8, 0}
.
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– kglr
30 mins ago
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Thanks @kglr for showing a more general (robust) approach.
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– Rabbit
16 mins ago
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(+1) you will need something likeFromDigits[Flatten@IntegerDigits@L]
to cover cases likeL={1, 13, 5, 8, 0}
.
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– kglr
30 mins ago
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Thanks @kglr for showing a more general (robust) approach.
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– Rabbit
16 mins ago
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(+1) you will need something like
FromDigits[Flatten@IntegerDigits@L]
to cover cases like L={1, 13, 5, 8, 0}
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– kglr
30 mins ago
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(+1) you will need something like
FromDigits[Flatten@IntegerDigits@L]
to cover cases like L={1, 13, 5, 8, 0}
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– kglr
30 mins ago
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Thanks @kglr for showing a more general (robust) approach.
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– Rabbit
16 mins ago
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Thanks @kglr for showing a more general (robust) approach.
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FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ L
13580
FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ {13, 5, 38, 13}
1353813
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FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ L
13580
FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ {13, 5, 38, 13}
1353813
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FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ L
13580
FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ {13, 5, 38, 13}
1353813
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FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ L
13580
FromDigits @ StringJoin @ IntegerString @ {13, 5, 38, 13}
1353813
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