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Gilles commented on MATH-1130:
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bq. "verifyValues" predates the creation of the MathArrays utility class...
Oops. I'm wrong: it is from 3.3!
I have missed it. Otherwise I would have pushed for another syntax. :(
It is possible to deprecate those in 3.4 and switch to the other syntax...
> A new set of functions for copyof, remove and replace a given value on a
> slice of array
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>
> Key: MATH-1130
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-1130
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 3.4
> Reporter: Venkatesha Murthy TS
> Attachments: math-1130.patch
>
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> These are utility functions mostly required as part of MathArrays.
> MathArrays:
> =============
> The requirement is as follows:
> a) double[] copyOf(double[] values, int begin, int length) ;
> Similar to most other functions that support slice defined by the array
> part from [begin, begin+length) ;its a requirement to copy a slice which is
> not available (the closest is copyOf(array, int len) which misses out the
> begin index)
> b) double[] removeAll(double[] values, int begin, int length, double
> removable);
> Need a function to remove a value from array slice defined by
> [begin,begin+length) and return the filtered version.
> c) double[] replaceAll(double[] values, int begin, int length, double
> oldValue, double newValue);
> Need a function to replace inplace an oldValue substituted with newValue in
> the array slice defined by [begin,begin+length) and return the original
> complete array with just replaced values only in the segment
> [begin,begin+length)
> MathUtils
> =========
> boolean canEqual(double d1, double d2) ;
> provide a canEqual function that is slightly better than exisitng
> MathUtils.equals. We could also improve existing equals method however.
> So the change here is that the new enhanced canEqual can do a quick check on
> Nans and as well as both +ve and -ve Infinities faster and then move to a
> detailed Double.compare(..) method. This avoids the Double.compare call for
> infinities and NaN with faster reference equal check (i.e == ).
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