diff doc/interpreter/sparse.txi @ 7619:56012914972a

Add the amd function
author David Bateman <dbateman@free.fr>
date Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:20:11 -0400
parents f3c00dc0912b
children b1c1133641ee
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--- a/doc/interpreter/sparse.txi	Thu Mar 20 20:54:19 2008 +0100
+++ b/doc/interpreter/sparse.txi	Fri Mar 21 13:20:11 2008 -0400
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@
 @c @dfn{treelayout}
 
 @item Sparse matrix reordering:
-  @dfn{ccolamd}, @dfn{colamd}, @dfn{colperm}, @dfn{csymamd},
+  @dfn{amd}, @dfn{ccolamd}, @dfn{colamd}, @dfn{colperm}, @dfn{csymamd},
   @dfn{dmperm}, @dfn{symamd}, @dfn{randperm}, @dfn{symrcm}
 
 @item Linear algebra:
@@ -621,7 +621,7 @@
 Several functions are available to reorder depending on the type of the
 matrix to be factorized. If the matrix is symmetric positive-definite,
 then @dfn{symamd} or @dfn{csymamd} should be used. Otherwise
-@dfn{colamd} or @dfn{ccolamd} should be used. For completeness
+@dfn{amd}, @dfn{colamd} or @dfn{ccolamd} should be used. For completeness
 the reordering functions @dfn{colperm} and @dfn{randperm} are
 also available.
 
@@ -707,6 +707,8 @@
 and ldiv (\) operators, and so no the user does not need to explicitly
 reorder the matrix to maximize performance.
 
+@DOCSTRING(amd)
+
 @DOCSTRING(ccolamd)
 
 @DOCSTRING(colamd)