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Re: nnz and char
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: nnz and char |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Jan 2006 13:23:13 -0500 |
On 31-Jan-2006, David Bateman wrote:
| John W. Eaton wrote:
|
| > Now I see that the user-level nzmax function calls capacity if it is
| > given a sparse matrix object, and has this comment:
| >
| > // XXX FIXME XXX should nnz be a method of octave_base_value
| > // so that the below can be replaced with "retval = (double)
| > // (args(0).nz ());"
| >
| > (this is referring to the original nnz function). So maybe it would
| > be better to use the name nzmax instead of capacity. Unless you
| > object, I will make that change, and add nzmax to the octave_value
| > class.
|
| Ok, with me, that will simplify this function as well...
I also needed to change the name of the Sparse<T>::nnz data member to
avoid a conflict with the new nnz() member function. I chose nzmx as
the new name. Is that OK? My changes are checked in now.
jwe
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