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Massive speed improvement in sparse min/max functions for calls like
'max(s,[],2)' (bug #40268)
* dSparse.cc (SparseMatrix SparseMatrix::max (Array<octave_idx-type>&, int)) :
Remove triple loop by using a local buffer
(SparseMatrix SparseMatrix::min (Array<octave_idx-type>&, int)) : ditto
* CSparse.cc (SparseComplexMatrix SparseComplexMatrix::max (
Array<octave_idx-type>&, int)) : Remove triple loop by using a local buffer
(SparseComplexMatrix SparseComplexMatrix::min (Array<octave_idx-type>&,
int)) : ditto
author | David Bateman <dbateman@free.fr> |
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date | Fri, 18 Oct 2013 23:44:44 +0200 |
parents | 3a93af21d206 |
children | a6d13c62fccf |
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