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bandwidth.m: Add new function.
* NEWS: Announce new function.
* scripts/linear-algebra/module.mk: New function added to the build system.
* scripts/help/__unimplemented__.m: New function removed from unimplemented.
* scripts/linear-algebra/isbanded.m: New function added as documentation reference.
* scripts/linear-algebra/isdiag.m: New function added as documentation reference.
* scripts/linear-algebra/istril.m: New function added as documentation reference.
* scripts/linear-algebra/istriu.m: New function added as documentation reference.
* scripts/linear-algebra/bandwidth.m: New function.
* linalg.txi: Add bandwidth function to manual.
author | Massimiliano Fasi <massimiliano.fasi@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 08 Jul 2014 12:19:37 +0200 |
parents | a6d13c62fccf |
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