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Change charMatrix to subclass charNDArray rather than be another Array<char>.
* chMatrix.h: both charMatrix and charNDArray are Array<char>, the first
being simply 2 dimensional. We change this so that charMatrix inherits from
charNDArray instead.
* chMatrix.cc: remove all constructors which are now inherited from
charNDArray.
* chNDArray.h, chNDArray.cc: implement all constructors here rather than
calling charMatrix. Remove matrix_value() since a charMatrix constructor is
now enough.
* pr-output.cc, octave-value/ov-ch-mat.h, octave-value/ov-str-mat.cc:
replace calls to charNDArray::matrix_value () with the charMatrix constructor.
author | Carnë Draug <carandraug@octave.org> |
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date | Fri, 24 Oct 2014 01:31:53 +0100 |
parents | a6d13c62fccf |
children | f5d9e57d4380 |
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