\name{sliceArray} \alias{sliceArray} \title{Slice an array} \description{ Slices one dimension from an array by taking one element from the first dimension. } \usage{ sliceArray(x,slice) } \arguments{ \item{x}{An array} \item{slice}{The index of the slice to take from the first dimension of the array.} } \details{ \samp{sliceArray} builds an extractor string containing the value of \samp{slice} as the first element and as many commas as needed to match the dimensions of the array. It then applies the extractor function to \samp{x} and returns the result. Note how the array "slice" swaps dimensions in the example. } \value{ The desired slice of the array. } \author{Jim Lemon} \seealso{\link{array}} \examples{ a1<-array(1:27,dim=c(3,3,3)) a1 sliceArray(a1,2) } \keyword{misc}