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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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// Matrix manipulations.
/*

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// Should probably say something here about why these classes are not
// represented by some sort of inheritance tree...

#if !defined (octave_Matrix_h)
#define octave_Matrix_h 1

#include "mx-base.h"

#include "mx-ext.h"

#include "mx-ops.h"

#endif

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