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diff doc/interpreter/vectorize.txi @ 14853:72b8b39e12be
doc: Periodic grammarcheck of documentation.
* contrib.txi, diagperm.txi, emacs.txi, install.txi, package.txi, plot.txi,
poly.txi, vectorize.txi, strread.m, textscan.m, graphics_toolkit.m, bicg.m,
bicgstab.m, cgs.m, rand.cc, data.cc: Periodic grammarcheck of documentation.
author | Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com> |
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date | Mon, 09 Jul 2012 10:34:43 -0700 |
parents | 72c96de7a403 |
children | c3fd61c59e9c |
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--- a/doc/interpreter/vectorize.txi +++ b/doc/interpreter/vectorize.txi @@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ @item Repetition + @itemize @item repmat @@ -201,6 +202,7 @@ @item Vectorized arithmetic + @itemize @item sum @@ -232,6 +234,7 @@ @item Shape of higher dimensional arrays + @itemize @item reshape @@ -342,8 +345,8 @@ subtraction takes place. A special case of broadcasting that may be familiar is when all -dimensions of the array being broadcast are 1, i.e. the array is a -scalar. Thus for example, operations like @code{x - 42} and @code{max +dimensions of the array being broadcast are 1, i.e., the array is a +scalar. Thus for example, operations like @code{x - 42} and @code{max (x, 2)} are basic examples of broadcasting. For a higher-dimensional example, suppose @code{img} is an RGB image of