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comparison operators
From: |
Fabian Alvarez |
Subject: |
comparison operators |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Mar 2002 15:26:30 +0100 |
Hello,
sorry if this is a to stupid question, but I read the manual and
played around a long time and I can't find if the result I get is a
bug or a feature :)
for any vector, i.e.:
octave:1> a = rand (1,5)
a =
0.14714 0.46226 0.85053 0.59390 0.47820
octave:2> a ( a < 0.8 )
ans =
0.14714 0.46226 0.59390 0.47820
which seems great, but checking against a value which is greater or
lower than all the elements of the vector gives this result:
octave:3> a ( a < 0.9 )
ans =
0.14714 0.14714 0.14714 0.14714 0.14714
octave:4> a ( a > 0.1 )
ans =
0.14714 0.14714 0.14714 0.14714 0.14714
I checked for several examples, and it always results in the first
value of 'a' repeated along the whole vector.
nevertheless, I think that the correct result should be the original
vector 'a' with its five different components.
any insight on this problem?
thank you very much,
Fabián
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