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Rajath Shashidhara
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John Myles White
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6/30/15
Project function for Arrays
I think a good rule of thumb is that Base is never allowed to grow, only shrink. Obviously
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Project function for Arrays
I think a good rule of thumb is that Base is never allowed to grow, only shrink. Obviously
6/30/15
Jutho
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Stefan Karpinski
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6/19/15
arrays versus pointers
Thanks for the responses. That only leaves my questions of point 2. Why is it that the unsafe_read
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Thanks for the responses. That only leaves my questions of point 2. Why is it that the unsafe_read
6/19/15
Zenna Tavares
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2/23/15
== on composite values containing collections
A better version might be: eq_f{T}(x::T,y::T) = Base.isstructtype(T) ? (==) : deepequiv function
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== on composite values containing collections
A better version might be: eq_f{T}(x::T,y::T) = Base.isstructtype(T) ? (==) : deepequiv function
2/23/15
Tuur Benoit
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Stefan Karpinski
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6/8/14
immutable types & variables by default
We debated making immutable composites the default, but ultimately decided that it would be
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immutable types & variables by default
We debated making immutable composites the default, but ultimately decided that it would be
6/8/14
Parsifal Herzog
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Kevin Squire
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2/8/14
map() loses the type of empty arrays
Are you referring to the fact that the return type is Array{Any,1}, instead of Array{Int64,1}? This
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map() loses the type of empty arrays
Are you referring to the fact that the return type is Array{Any,1}, instead of Array{Int64,1}? This
2/8/14
Alexander Samoilov
12/6/13
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Fortran-like arrays x = FArray(Float64, -1:1,-7:7,-128:512)
Dear developers, I'm aware about several discussions in this group and julia-users for zero-based
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Dear developers, I'm aware about several discussions in this group and julia-users for zero-based
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Alexander Samoilov
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Kevin Squire
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1/6/14
Fortran-like arrays such as FArray(Float64, -1:1,-7:7,-128:512)
I created a gist for Julia implementation of Fortran-like arrays with arbitrary starting indices (
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Fortran-like arrays such as FArray(Float64, -1:1,-7:7,-128:512)
I created a gist for Julia implementation of Fortran-like arrays with arbitrary starting indices (
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Douglas Bates
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Viral Shah
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1/10/13
Current state of DArrays?
Implementing yourself might be the quickest way forward for now. -viral On Thursday, January 10, 2013
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Current state of DArrays?
Implementing yourself might be the quickest way forward for now. -viral On Thursday, January 10, 2013
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Stefan Karpinski
8/16/12
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Re: [julia-dev] Scalars and 1x1 arrays
That's correct, 1x1 matrices and scalars are different. Multiplying a matrix by a scalar is fine
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Re: [julia-dev] Scalars and 1x1 arrays
That's correct, 1x1 matrices and scalars are different. Multiplying a matrix by a scalar is fine
8/16/12
Patrick O'Leary
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Jonathan Smith
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8/6/12
Re: Array vs. Range Indexing
On Sunday, August 5, 2012 3:45:40 PM UTC-5, Jonathan Smith wrote: The subsum example is a bit like
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Re: Array vs. Range Indexing
On Sunday, August 5, 2012 3:45:40 PM UTC-5, Jonathan Smith wrote: The subsum example is a bit like
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