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Eliminate the workspace in sparse transpose. The output's cidx (column start offset array) can serve as the workspace, so the routines operate in the space of their output.
author Jason Riedy <jason@acm.org>
date Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:03:07 -0400
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This directory contains the source for Octave, a high-level interactive
language for solving numerical problems.  See the files README.octave
and Announce for more general information, and the file NEWS for a
list of recent changes.

Binary distributions:
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Octave binaries are no longer distributed from this site.

Packaged versions of Octave for various GNU/Linux systems are available
with the major GNU/Linux distributions (Debian, Red Hat, SuSE, etc.).

Binary distributions of Octave for Mac OS X are available as part of
the fink project: http://fink.sourceforge.net

The file README.Windows provides instructions for installing Octave on
Windows systems.

A note about .gz files:
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Files with names ending in `.gz' have been compressed with `gzip'.

Unlike the compress utility, gzip is free of any known software
patents and tends to compress better anyway.  Gzip can uncompress
`compress'-compressed files too, so you can install it as "uncompress"
and use it to handle both types of files.

The gzip program is available in the directory /pub/gnu in shar, tar,
or gzipped tar format (for those who already have a prior version of
gzip and want faster data transmission).  It works on virtually every
unix system, MSDOS, OS/2, and VMS.


John W. Eaton
jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering

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