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move ptr to imag data in mxArray to separate_full and separate_sparse classes
* mex.cc (class mxArray_separate_full): Move separate pointer to
imaginary array data here from mxArray_base_full along with all
functions that operate on the on the separate array.
(class mxArray_separate_sparse): Move separate pointer to
imaginary array data here from mxArray_base_sparse along with all
functions that operate on the on the separate array.
(mxArray_base_full::fp_to_ov): New template to simplify the
as_octave_value function.
(mxArray_base_sparse::to_ov): New template to simplify the
as_octave_value function.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Wed, 29 Sep 2021 16:43:08 -0400 |
parents | 7854d5752dd2 |
children | 796f54d4ddbf |
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