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[project @ 2007-10-12 21:27:11 by jwe]
author jwe
date Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:27:37 +0000
parents 93c65f2a5668
children 1bf0ce0930be
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## Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007 David Bateman & Andy Adler
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {@var{y} =} speye (@var{m})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{y} =} speye (@var{m}, @var{n})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{y} =} speye (@var{sz})
## Returns a sparse identity matrix. This is significantly more
## efficient than @code{sparse (eye (@var{m}))} as the full matrix
## is not constructed.
##
## Called with a single argument a square matrix of size @var{m} by
## @var{m} is created. Otherwise a matrix of @var{m} by @var{n} is
## created. If called with a single vector argument, this argument 
## is taken to be the size of the matrix to create.
## @end deftypefn

function s = speye (m, n)
  if (nargin == 1)
    if (isvector (m) && length(m) == 2)
      n = m(2);
      m = m(1);
    elseif (isscalar (m))
      n = m;
    else
      error ("speye: invalid matrix dimension");
    endif
  else
    if (! isscalar (m) || ! isscalar (n))
      error ("speye: invalid matrix dimension");
    endif
  endif

  lo = min ([m, n]);
  s = sparse (1:lo, 1:lo, 1, m, n);
endfunction

%!assert(issparse(speye(4)))
%!assert(speye(4),sparse(1:4,1:4,1))
%!assert(speye(2,4),sparse(1:2,1:2,1,2,4))
%!assert(speye(4,2),sparse(1:2,1:2,1,4,2))
%!assert(speye([4,2]),sparse(1:2,1:2,1,4,2))