Creation of vectors in Julia – vect() Method Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report The vect() is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to create a vector with the passed elements as parameter. Syntax: vect(X…) Parameters: X: Specified elements. Returns: It returns the created vector formed by the elements passed as parameter. Example 1: # Julia program to illustrate # the use of vect() method # Getting the created vector formed # by the elements passed as parameter println(Base.vect(1, 2, 3, 4)) println(Base.vect(1.0, 2.1, 3.2, 4.5)) println(Base.vect("a", "b", "c")) println(Base.vect("ab", "bc", "cd")) Output: Example 2: # Julia program to illustrate # the use of vect() method # Getting the created vector formed # by the elements passed as parameter println(Base.vect(UInt8(6), 2, 1)) println(Base.vect(UInt8(1), 3.6, 1//2)) println(Base.vect(UInt8(1), 2.5, 8.0)) println(Base.vect(UInt8(5), UInt16(25), UInt32(198))) Output: Last Updated : 01 Apr, 2020 Like Article Save Article Previous Formatting of Strings in Julia Next Creating a view of parent array in Julia - view(), @view and @views Methods Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...