On 20-Feb-2008, Ben Abbott wrote:
| EOL problems are likely. This file was emailed back and forth a few
| times.
|
| I converted all dos/mac EOLs to the unix variant.
I applied this patch along with some style fixes for the code and the
Texinfo markup, mostly to move text out of the @example environments
and to also avoid placing @deftypefnx macros in the middle of hte
doc string. The initial part of the documentation now says:
-- Function File: L = legendre (N, X)
-- Function File: L = legendre (N, X, NORMALIZATION)
Compute the Legendre function of degree N and order M. The
optional argument my be one of `"unnorm"', `"sch"', or `"norm"'.
The default is `"unnorm"'. The value of N must be a non-negative
scalar integer.
If the optional argument NORMALIZATION is missing or is
`"unnorm"', compute the Legendre function of degree N and order M
and return all values for M = 0 ... N. The return value has one
dimension more than X.
Where does M come from?
jwe