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* MemoizedFunction.m: Change copyright date to 2022 since this is the year it
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* del2.m, integral.m, interp1.m, interp2.m, griddata.m, inpolygon.m, waitbar.m,
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for clarity and performance.
* clearAllMemoizedCaches.m: Change copyright date to 2022 since this is the
year it was accepted into core. Remove input validation which is done by
interpreter. Use two newlines between end of code and start of BIST tests.
* memoize.m: Change copyright date to 2022 since this is the year it was
accepted into core. Re-wrap documentation to 80 chars. Use
is_function_handle() instead of "isa (x, "function_handle")" for clarity and
performance. Use two newlines between end of code and start of BIST tests.
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for input validation.
* __memoize__.m: Change copyright date to 2022 since this is the year it was
accepted into core. Use spaces in for statements to improve readability.
* unique.m: Add FIXME note to commented BIST test
* dec2bin.m: Remove stray newline at end of file.
* triplequad.m: Reduce doubly-commented BIST syntax using "#%!#" to "#%!".
* delaunayn.m: Use input variable names in error() statements. Use minimum of
two spaces between code and start of comment. Use hyphen for describing
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author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 03 Oct 2022 18:06:55 -0700 |
parents | de6fc38c78c6 |
children | 96f751f8392c |
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--- a/liboctave/numeric/LSODE-opts.in Sun Oct 02 09:00:28 2022 -0400 +++ b/liboctave/numeric/LSODE-opts.in Mon Oct 03 18:06:55 2022 -0700 @@ -169,18 +169,18 @@ NAME = "jacobian type" DOC_ITEM A string specifying the type of Jacobian used with the stiff backward -differentiation formula (BDF) integration method. Valid values are +differentiation formula (BDF) integration method. Valid values are @table @asis @item @qcode{"full"} -The default. All partial derivatives are approximated or used from the +The default. All partial derivatives are approximated or used from the user-supplied Jacobian function. @item @qcode{"banded"} Only the diagonal and the number of lower and upper subdiagonals specified by the options @qcode{"lower jacobian subdiagonals"} and @qcode{"upper jacobian subdiagonals"}, respectively, are approximated or used from the user-supplied -Jacobian function. A user-supplied Jacobian function may set all other +Jacobian function. A user-supplied Jacobian function may set all other partial derivatives to arbitrary values. @item @qcode{"diagonal"} @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ NAME = "lower jacobian subdiagonals" DOC_ITEM Number of lower subdiagonals used if option @qcode{"jacobian type"} is set to -@qcode{"banded"}. The default is zero. +@qcode{"banded"}. The default is zero. END_DOC_ITEM TYPE = "octave_idx_type" @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ NAME = "upper jacobian subdiagonals" DOC_ITEM Number of upper subdiagonals used if option @qcode{"jacobian type"} is set to -@qcode{"banded"}. The default is zero. +@qcode{"banded"}. The default is zero. END_DOC_ITEM TYPE = "octave_idx_type"