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De : Samuel GOUGEON <br>
Date : 25/05/2011 20:53:
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* 3.3.1 sparse (1 line before 3.3.2:
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<big>#2# </big><big>reference a matrix of <u>double</u>
which contains 1.0; 3.0; 2.0</big></i></font> <br>
=> (i am underlying) Apparently, sparse with <i>complex</i>
numbers won't be supported.<br>
Do you confirm that?<br>
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Sorry, the exact quoting is:<font size="2"><i><big> <br>
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#2# </big><big>reference a matrix of </big><big>double</big></i><i><big>
(not complex) which contains 1.0; 3.0; 2.0<br>
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So you will likely confirm that. But my remark was about the
fact that <br>
Scilab knows sparse with complexes. So i was pointing out that
it will not <br>
be possible to record/recall this type of created data.<br>
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Samuel<br>
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