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Re: Array slicing in Octave
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Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso |
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Re: Array slicing in Octave |
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Tue, 10 May 2011 23:03:26 -0500 |
On 6 May 2011 03:20, Hamid 2C <address@hidden> wrote:
> I would like to know how array slicing is implemented in Octave.
> Any comment/suggestion on the direction where I should look at would
> be really appreciated.
The answer isn't simple. The general type in liboctave/ is idx_vector
that is actually a polymorphic type for representing single indices,
range slices, and full colons. So for example for the base Array class
in liboctave/Array.h, the index(...) family of functions are in charge
of this work. You can see the definition for them near
liboctave/Array.cc:703 and near liboctave/Array.cc:1037 (hg changeset
6b2f14af2360).
Note that sparse matrices must naturally have their own indexing and
slicing rules, so its own index(...) functions are implemented near
liboctave/Sparse.cc:1340.
That should be enough to get you started. I think the best way to
really learn this is to run Octave in a debugger and put breakpoints
inside the functions I hinted to above; that way you can really see
what's going on.
HTH,
- Jordi G. H.
- Array slicing in Octave, Hamid 2C, 2011/05/06
- Re: Array slicing in Octave, David Bruce, 2011/05/10
- Re: Array slicing in Octave,
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- Re: Array slicing in Octave, Hamid 2C, 2011/05/12
- Re: Array slicing in Octave, Hamid 2C, 2011/05/14
- Re: Array slicing in Octave, John W. Eaton, 2011/05/14
- Re: Array slicing in Octave, Hamid 2C, 2011/05/15
- Re: Array slicing in Octave, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2011/05/15
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- Array slicing in Octave, Hamid 2C, 2011/05/16
- Re: Array slicing in Octave, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2011/05/16
- Re: Array slicing in Octave, Hamid 2C, 2011/05/16