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MVO: Octave function to compute matrix-by-vector operations of compatible sizes

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Rolf Fabian () (Technical University of Cottbus)
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this work proposes a third class of binary operators, namely a "colon"-class e.g. :+ :* *^ ... for matrix-by-vector operations of compatible sizes. In order to illustrate this conceptual idea, This simple script file mimics the desired behaviour.

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Software component provided by in its series Octave codes with number C012101.

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Programming language: Octave
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Date of creation: 21 Jan 2000
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Handle: RePEc:cod:octave:c012101

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