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Miquel Cabanas |
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operator /: nonconformant arguments |
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Thu, 29 May 2003 14:17:42 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
hi all,
there's probably a good reason for this behaviour (even Matlab
compatibility issues) but why is "2/t" not taken as equivalent
to "2./t"? indeed when the equivalence is granted for +, - and
*
> t = [1:5]
> 2/t
error: operator /: nonconformant arguments (op1 is 1x1, op2 is 1x5)
error: evaluating binary operator `/' ...
> 2./t
ns =
2.00000 1.00000 0.66667 0.50000 0.40000
now try "2*t" and "2.*t", and "2+t" and ...
I am running Octave 2.1.35 as comes with Debian-stable.
Miquel
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