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Unidentified subject!


From: Dirk Laurie
Subject: Unidentified subject!
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 09:35:28 +0200

In Octave 2.0.16, a certain matrix prints out as follows:

   3069300    399292    898170    498922   1666628   1094686   3533559
         0    430053    967599    537504   1797726   1179624   3859053
         0    600353   1350720    750288   2505936   1649042   5320942
         0    796738   1792560    995670   3332637   2188810   6942760
  13831850    888342   1998675   1109184   3716868   2426198   7956108
   3655530    747983   1682950    934595   3131991   2029972   6516695
         0    698960   1572420    872340   2913630   1912020   6103632
   7457537    844780   1900686   1055488   3536682   2307240   7418334
         0    792936   1784082    990888   3314000   2170581   6973200
   8102173    898779   2021976   1123260   3751764   2471304   7898394
   4150050    832806   1873536   1040701   3472984   2274831   7175278         

In Octave 2.1.30, the same matrix prints out as follows:

  3.069e+06  3.993e+05  8.982e+05  4.989e+05  1.667e+06  1.095e+06  3.534e+06
         0  4.301e+05  9.676e+05  5.375e+05  1.798e+06  1.18e+06  3.859e+06
         0  6.004e+05  1.351e+06  7.503e+05  2.506e+06  1.649e+06  5.321e+06
         0  7.967e+05  1.793e+06  9.957e+05  3.333e+06  2.189e+06  6.943e+06
  1.383e+07  8.883e+05  1.999e+06  1.109e+06  3.717e+06  2.426e+06  7.956e+06
  3.656e+06  7.48e+05  1.683e+06  9.346e+05  3.132e+06  2.03e+06  6.517e+06
         0  6.99e+05  1.572e+06  8.723e+05  2.914e+06  1.912e+06  6.104e+06
  7.458e+06  8.448e+05  1.901e+06  1.055e+06  3.537e+06  2.307e+06  7.418e+06
         0  7.929e+05  1.784e+06  9.909e+05  3.314e+06  2.171e+06  6.973e+06
  8.102e+06  8.988e+05  2.022e+06  1.123e+06  3.752e+06  2.471e+06  7.898e+06
  4.15e+06  8.328e+05  1.874e+06  1.041e+06  3.473e+06  2.275e+06  7.175e+06    
I prefer the old behaviour.  Is there a built-in variable I can set? 

Dirk



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