IF Karl missed the assign operations, then others will too.  Having his
implementations might help others realize what assign can do.


On 4/14/08 11:39 AM, "Jeff Eastman (JIRA)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Jeff Eastman commented on MAHOUT-39:
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> -1
> 
> Vector#assign already implements fill(double) functionality. I don't know
> exactly what you have in mind for the fill(double, int, int) operator, but
> make sure you've looked at all the assign variants before pursuing this.
> Finally, copy and like do return the same underlying types as the receiver.
> 
>> Vector improvments
>> ------------------
>> 
>>                 Key: MAHOUT-39
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-39
>>             Project: Mahout
>>          Issue Type: Improvement
>>            Reporter: Karl Wettin
>>            Assignee: Karl Wettin
>>         Attachments: MAHOUT-39.txt
>> 
>> 
>>  * Vector#fill(double)
>>  * Vector#fill(double, int, in)
>>  * implementations of copy() and like() don't return typed subclasses

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