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Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique"
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John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique" |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:09:33 -0400 |
On 16-Sep-2004, Alois Schloegl <address@hidden> wrote:
| This means, from a users-point-of-view, SORT can put NaNs in the
| beginning or at the end - it does not really matter.
If it does not really matter where they go, then they might as well be
placed in a way that is compatible with the other leading brand. That
way, people can expect consistent results when they move their code to
Octave.
jwe
- Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", (continued)
- Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", David Bateman, 2004/09/15
- Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", Quentin Spencer, 2004/09/15
- Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", David Bateman, 2004/09/15
- Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", Alois Schloegl, 2004/09/15
- Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", John W. Eaton, 2004/09/15
- Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", Alois Schloegl, 2004/09/16
Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", David Bateman, 2004/09/15
Re: Cell arrays of strings in "sort" and "unique", David Bateman, 2004/09/15