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Make Jacobian types offered by dlsode.f accessible by lsode (bug #31626). * liboctave/numeric/LSODE-opts.in: Add options "jacobian type", "lower jacobian subdiagonals", and "upper jacobian subdiagonals". * liboctave/numeric/LSODE.cc (file scope, lsode_j, LSODE::do_integrate (double)): Handle new configurable Jacobian types. * build-aux/mk-opts.pl: Don't implicitly convert to integer in condition.
author Olaf Till <olaf.till@uni-jena.de>
date Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:53:05 +0100
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children 597f3ee61a48
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## There are many corner cases for left division operator
%!assert (0 \ 1, Inf)
%!assert (0 \ single (1), single (Inf))
## FIXME: Should return Inf, but not coded correctly yet.
%#!assert (0 \ i, Inf)
%#!assert (0 \ single (i), single (Inf))

%!assert ([Inf, 0; 0, 0] \ [1; 1], zeros (2,1))
%!assert ([Inf, 0; 0, 0] \ single ([1; 1]), zeros (2,1, "single"))
%!assert ([Inf, 0; 0, 0] \ [i; 1], zeros (2,1))
%!assert ([Inf, 0; 0, 0] \ single ([i; 1]), zeros (2,1, "single"))