Thank you very much for your reply!
What I want to do is making the PDL more simple, as simple as matlab :D.
for example, if we want to transfer the values from $t(1:4,0,0) to $d1(0,0:3), we can not write as below, because the dimensions are not same.
$d1(0,0:3) .= $t(1:4,0,0);
We have to write as this:
$d1(0,0:3) .= $t(1:4,0,0)->reshape($d1(0,0:3)->dims);
So I think if I can generate a "_=" which equal to .= $t(1:4,0,0)->reshape($d1(0,0:3)->dims or using a new method "rp" as $d1(0,0:3)->rp($t(1:4,0,0));
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