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Propagate 'lower' in chol(a, 'lower') to underlying library function.
* chol.cc (chol): Send 'L' parameter correctly when chol is called with 'lower'.
* floatCHOL.cc (init): Propagate 'lower' to underlying library function.
* floatCHOL.h: Modify the prototype of methods.
* fMatrix.cc (inverse): Invoke chol with additional parameter.
* dbleCHOL.cc (init): Propagate 'lower' to underlying library function.
* dbleCHOL.h: Modify the prototype of methods.
* dMatrix.cc (inverse): Invoke chol with additional parameter.
* CmplxCHOL.cc (init): Propagate 'lower' to underlying library function.
* CmplxCHOL.h: Modify the prototype of methods.
* CMatrix.cc (inverse): Invoke chol with additional parameter.
author | PrasannaKumar Muralidharan <prasannatsmkumar@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 24 Aug 2014 19:35:06 +0530 |
parents | f5d9e57d4380 |
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