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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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Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:15:55 +0200 |
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Unfortunately you need more than that.... At the moment "[]" is
hard-coded in pt-mat.cc in tree_matrix::rvalue. John talked about
doing something about this. See the threads.
http://www.octave.org/octave-lists/archive/help-octave.2003/msg02027.html
http://www.octave.org/mailing-lists/octave-maintainers/2004/243
Cheers
David
According to Andy Adler <address@hidden> (on 07/05/04):
> I'm trying to get s1=[s2,s3] to work for the sparse type.
>
> Looking at the code in liboctave, it seems that you need
> to define a method:
>
> int octave_sparse::cat (const octave_sparse& ra_arg, int dim, int iidx,
> int move);
>
> I've tried defining this, but to no avail. Also, its not clear to me what
> the various parameters are, and what the method should return.
>
> Would some kind person mind clarifying this for me?
>
> Thanks
>
> Andy
>
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- Help with [] for defined types, Andy Adler, 2004/07/05
- Re: Help with [] for defined types,
David Bateman <=
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, Andy Adler, 2004/07/05
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, David Bateman, 2004/07/05
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, Paul Kienzle, 2004/07/07
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, David Bateman, 2004/07/08
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, Paul Kienzle, 2004/07/08
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, David Bateman, 2004/07/08
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, David Bateman, 2004/07/08
- Attn: Patch (Fcat and [] for defined types), David Bateman, 2004/07/12
- Re: Attn: Patch (Fcat and [] for defined types), David Bateman, 2004/07/12
- Re: Help with [] for defined types, Andy Adler, 2004/07/08