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eigs.m: Fix regression when numeric sigma is used and eig() is called instead of __eigs__.
* scripts/sparse/eigs.m: Return k eigenvalues closest to sigma when sigma is
numeric. Replace double quotes with single quotes in error messages to avoid
having to escape double quote characters so frequently.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:38:32 -0800 |
parents | d63878346099 |
children | a142f35f3cb6 446c46af4b42 |
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## Copyright (C) 2010, 2013 Philip Nienhuis ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} javamem () ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{jmem} =} javamem () ## Show the current memory usage of the Java virtual machine (JVM) ## and run the garbage collector. ## ## When no return argument is given the info is printed to the screen. ## Otherwise, the output cell array @var{jmem} contains Maximum, Total, ## and Free memory (in bytes). ## ## All Java-based routines are run in the JVM's shared memory pool, ## a dedicated and separate part of memory claimed by the JVM from ## your computer's total memory (which comprises physical RAM and ## virtual memory / swap space on hard disk). ## ## The maximum allowable memory usage can be configured using the file ## @file{java.opts}. The directory where this file resides is ## determined by the environment variable @w{@env{OCTAVE_JAVA_DIR}}. ## If unset, the directory where @file{javaaddpath.m} resides is used instead ## (typically ## @file{@w{@env{OCTAVE_HOME}}/share/octave/@w{@env{OCTAVE_VERSION}}/m/java/} ## ## @file{java.opts} is a plain text file with one option per line. The ## default initial memory size and default maximum memory size (which ## are both system dependent) can be overridden like so: ## ## @nospell{-Xms64m} ## ## @nospell{-Xmx512m} ## ## (in megabytes in this example). ## You can adapt these values to your own requirements if your system ## has limited available physical memory or if you get Java memory ## errors. ## ## "Total memory" is what the operating system has currently assigned ## to the JVM and depends on actual and active memory usage. ## "Free memory" is self-explanatory. During operation of Java-based ## Octave functions the amount of Total and Free memory will vary, ## due to Java's own cleaning up and your operating system's memory ## management. ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Philip Nienhuis ## Created: 2010-03-25 ## Updates: ## 2010-03-26 Changed name to javamem & indentation to double spaces ## 2010-08-25 Corrected text on java memory assignments ## 2010-09-05 Further overhauled help text function jmem = javamem () rt = javaMethod ("getRuntime", "java.lang.Runtime"); rt.gc; jvmem = cell (3, 1); jvmem{1} = rt.maxMemory (); jvmem{2} = rt.totalMemory (); jvmem{3} = rt.freeMemory (); if (nargout == 0) printf ("\nJava virtual machine (JVM) memory info:\n"); printf ("Maximum available memory: %5d MiB;\n", jvmem{1} / 1024 / 1024); printf (" (...running garbage collector...)\n"); printf ("OK, current status:\n"); printf ("Total memory in virtual machine: %5d MiB;\n", jvmem{2} / 1024 / 1024); printf ("Free memory in virtual machine: %5d MiB;\n", jvmem{3} / 1024 / 1024); printf ("%d CPUs available.\n", rt.availableProcessors ()); else jmem = jvmem; endif endfunction