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Re: senseless warning in octave-3.6.2


From: Przemek Klosowski
Subject: Re: senseless warning in octave-3.6.2
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 12:19:50 -0400
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On 07/06/2012 11:32 AM, Sergei Steshenko wrote:

There are three possible behaviors:

- inner product:     vector OP vector -> scalar
- element-by-element     vector OP vector -> vector
- outer product        vector OP vector' -> matrix


I have _explicitly_ requested element by element operation by using '.*' and 
_not_ plain '*'.

As a result I'm getting a _matrix_ and not a vector. _Exactly_ because I
_explicitly_ requested element by element operation on two vectors and
instead of a vector I got a matrix it is a _bug_.

OK, so we have three possible behaviors and four ways to specify the expression:

 [1 2]  * [3 4]    error: operator *: nonconformant arguments
 [1 2]  * [3 4]'   11      (scalar or inner product)
 [1 2] .* [3 4]    3   8   (element-by-element)
 [1 2] .* [3 4]'   warning: product: automatic broadcasting operation

you seem to argue that .* should return an element-by-element vector in both cases, but then we run out of simple ways of specifying broadcasting. Just accept that they moved the cheese and get on with it.


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