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diff src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/rand.cc @ 8828:8463d1a2e544
Doc fixes.
* 2]$$. => 2].$$
* @var{extrapval} => @var{extrapval}.
* call helloworld.oct => called @file{helloworld.oct}
* @itemize => @table @code
* shows. => shows:
* save => @code{save}
* @ref{Breakpoints} => @pxref{Breakpoints}
* add @noindent following example
* which is computed => and compute it
* clarify wording
* remove comma
* good => well
* set => number
* by writing => with the command
* has the option of directly calling => can call
* [-like-] {+of the right size,+}
* solvers => routines
* handle => test for
* add introductory section
* add following
* {+the+} [0..bitmax] => [0,bitmax]
* of the => with
* number => value
* add usual
* Besides when doing comparisons, logical => Logical {+also+}
* array comparison => array, comparisons
* param => parameter
* works very similar => is similar
* strings, => strings
* most simple => simplest
* easier => more easily
* like => as
* called => called,
* clarify wording
* you should simply type => use
* clarify wording
* means => way
* equally => also
* [-way much-] {+way+}
* add with mean value parameter given by the first argument, @var{l}
* add Functions described as @dfn{mapping functions} apply the given
operation to each element when given a matrix argument.
* in this brief introduction => here
* It is worth noticing => Note
* add following
* means => ways
author | Brian Gough <bjg@network-theory.co.uk> |
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date | Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:17:01 -0500 |
parents | 5837f2a73a51 |
children | fb1c929dbbb7 |
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--- a/src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/rand.cc Fri Feb 20 12:30:39 2009 +0100 +++ b/src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/rand.cc Fri Feb 20 11:17:01 2009 -0500 @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ @deftypefnx {Loadable Function} {} randp (@var{l}, @var{n}, @var{m})\n\ @deftypefnx {Loadable Function} {} randp (\"state\", @var{x})\n\ @deftypefnx {Loadable Function} {} randp (\"seed\", @var{x})\n\ -Return a matrix with Poisson distributed random elements. The arguments\n\ +Return a matrix with Poisson distributed random elements with mean value parameter given by the first argument, @var{l}. The arguments\n\ are handled the same as the arguments for @code{rand}, except for the\n\ argument @var{l}.\n\ \n\