in reply to PDL Command: maximum_n_ind example

I think you will have better success at getting help if you fill in a few gaps... Like where this function is coming from (right now it's coming out of the blue as far as I can see), which would clue us in to which man pages you are referring to.

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Re^2: maximum_n_ind example
by ikegami (Patriarch) on Sep 13, 2008 at 21:57 UTC
Re^2: maximum_n_ind example
by JadeNB (Chaplain) on Sep 13, 2008 at 22:00 UTC
    Especially judging from Blue_eyed_son's previous question, I think that it's from PDL (see maximum_n_ind). Unfortunately, I don't know anything about PDL, so I can't understand the linked description (especially since the example usage doesn't seem actually to involve maximum_n_ind); but I think it's meant to give the indices, not just of the least element, but of the least $n elements (where $n is passed in somehow).