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Re: Help with [] for defined types
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David Bateman |
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Re: Help with [] for defined types |
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Thu, 8 Jul 2004 15:06:44 +0200 |
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According to Andy Adler <address@hidden> (on 07/08/04):
> David,
>
> Just to be pedantic, Matlab defines [sparse(),full()] as sparse.
> This makes sense in most cases, consider
> [sparse( eye(1000) ) , ones(1000,1)];
>
> I don't think this impacts the rest of the discussion.
>
> Andy
Hi Andy,
Since it is you who'll be writing the relationships between the types
for sparse, it can return what ever type you like. I haven't used the
matlab sparse type and so wasn't aware of the return types of "[]"...
Cheers
David
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