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nD arrays and 'end' keyword
From: |
Laurent Jacques |
Subject: |
nD arrays and 'end' keyword |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2003 23:24:28 +0100 |
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Hi,
First of all, thank you for this new release of Octave (I mean the 2.1.52. I'm
using however the latest available on debian: 2.1.51)
nD arrays are for instance a real improvement for me.
However, I have detected a little missing feature. The 'end' keyword isn't
understood from the third dimension. Here is a sample of code
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octave:3> a=randn(2,3,4);
octave:4> a(1,1,1)
ans = -0.49267
octave:5> a(end,1,1)
ans = 0.16377
octave:6> a(end,end,1)
ans = -1.2408
octave:7> a(end,end,end)
error: __end__: internal error
error: evaluating argument list element number 3
octave:7> a(1,end,end)
error: __end__: internal error
error: evaluating argument list element number 3
octave:7> a(1,1,end)
error: __end__: internal error
error: evaluating argument list element number 3
%%% Same for higher dimension
octave:11> a=randn(2,2,2,2);
octave:12> a(1,1,1,end)
error: __end__: internal error
error: evaluating argument list element number 4
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Bye,
Laurent.
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- nD arrays and 'end' keyword,
Laurent Jacques <=