Errr,
I think this is a little off topic, but doesn't the first line in your 'cross' method
have a
'-' that should be a '*' ?
Rob
Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
> Hi all,
> The attached file just tries to define a simple "cross product"
> between two vectors. the results are incorrect and i don't know why.
> I run jdk1.1.7 on glibc, RedHat 5.1 on a 200Mhz Pc.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -Karthik.
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