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Function: set1
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<PRE CLASS="verbatim">/* C */
void
sidl_double__array_set1(struct sidl_double__array* array,
int32_t i1,
double value));
// C++
void
sidl::array<int32_t>::set(int32_t i1, double value);
C FORTRAN 77
subroutine sidl_double__array_set1_f(array, i1, value)
integer*8 array
integer*4 i1
real*8 value
! FORTRAN 90
subroutine set(array, i1, value)
type(sidl_double_1d), intent(in) :: array
integer (selected_int_kind(9)), intent(in) :: i1,
real (selected_real_kind(17,308)), intent(in) :: value
// Java
public void set(int i, double value) {
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This method sets the value in index <TT>i1</TT> of a one dimensional array to value.
The type of the argument value is the value type for the SIDL type being held
(see Table <A HREF="node65.html#tbl:basics:arraytypes">5.2</A>).
This method must only be called for one dimensional arrays.
For arrays of objects and interfaces, the array will make its own reference by calling
<TT>addRef()</TT> on value, so the client retains its reference to value.
For arrays of strings, the array will make a copy of the string,
so the client retains ownership of the value pointer.
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