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Smalll doc fix
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David Bateman |
Subject: |
Smalll doc fix |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 12:55:31 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (X11/20060921) |
Perhaps a change like the attached is a good idea as the
sparse_auto_mutate capability is off by default.
D.
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*** doc/interpreter/sparse.txi.~1.29.~ 2007-11-22 22:28:13.000000000 +0100
--- doc/interpreter/sparse.txi 2007-12-20 12:54:10.747294018 +0100
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*** 535,543 ****
0 0 1
@end example
! returns a full matrix as can be seen. Additionally all sparse functions
! test the amount of memory occupied by the sparse matrix to see if the
! amount of storage used is larger than the amount used by the full
equivalent. Therefore @code{speye (2) * 1} will return a full matrix as
the memory used is smaller for the full version than the sparse version.
--- 535,546 ----
0 0 1
@end example
! returns a full matrix as can be seen.
!
!
! Additionally, if @code{sparse_auto_mutate} is true, all sparse functions
! test the amount of memory occupied by the sparse matrix to see if the
! amount of storage used is larger than the amount used by the full
equivalent. Therefore @code{speye (2) * 1} will return a full matrix as
the memory used is smaller for the full version than the sparse version.
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*** 564,569 ****
--- 567,577 ----
always returns a sparse matrix, even if the memory used will be larger
than its full representation.
+ @DOCSTRING(sparse_auto_mutate)
+
+ Note that the @code{sparse_auto_mutate} option is incompatible with other
+ products, and so it is off by default.
+
@node MathConsiderations, , ReturnType, Operators and Functions
@subsubsection Mathematical Considerations
- Smalll doc fix,
David Bateman <=