Scilab 5.5.2
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jconvMatrixMethod
Set the way to convert matrices This function is obsolete.
Calling Sequence
method = jconvMatrixMethod() jconvMatrixMethod(method)
Parameters
- method
A string giving the type of conversion: 'rc' or 'cr'
Description
This function is obsolete and will be removed in Scilab 6.0.0, use preferabily the jautoTranspose function. |
In Scilab a matrix such as [1 2 3;4 5 6]
is stored [1 4 2 5 3 6]
(column by column). In Java the same matrix is stored as [->[1 2 3] ->[4 5 6]]
(array of pointers).
When method is 'cr' (column-row), the internal array [1 4 2 5 3 6]
is passed as it is and Java creates the array [->[1 4] ->[2 5] ->[3 6]]
.
When method is 'rc' (row-column), the array [1 4 2 5 3 6]
is passed as [1 2 3 4 5 6]
and converted into [->[1 2 3] ->[4 5 6]]
.
By default, the method is set to 'cr'.
Examples
jconvMatrixMethod() jconvMatrixMethod("cr")
See Also
- jautoTranspose — Set the way to convert matrices
History
Version | Description |
5.5.0 | Function introduced. Based on the 'JIMS' module. The main difference in the behavior compared to the JIMS module is that jautoUnwrap is enabled by default. |
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