Dave Goel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Why re-implement the wheel?  We should simply use the exact same
> logic and facilities used by tmpcumsum.

Sorry, I meant: cumsum.

>
> Nonetheless, here is a for loop that handles the n-dimensional case.
> I am attaching the 3 files as well.  You can also see them here:
>
>   http://www.gnufans.net/~deego/pub/octave/mine/dev/natrixindexcomposemy.m
>   http://www.gnufans.net/~deego/pub/octave/mine/dev/natrixindexdecomposemy.m

   The url for the third one is: 

        http://www.gnufans.net/~deego/pub/octave/mine/dev/tmpcummax.m


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