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\file LinAlgIO.h
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\brief I/O functions for the LinAlg types
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#if !defined(LINALGIO_H__HAA_AGUST_2001)
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#define LINALGIO_H__HAA_AGUST_2001
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#include "Matrix.h"
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#include <iostream>
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namespace LinAlg
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{
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/*!
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\name I/O from MatLab
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Reads or writes the type to or from a m-file with a somwhat
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strict format. MatLab can 'load' the matrix by running the m-file
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in question, and write to the format via the 'LinAlg.m' function.
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Since MatLab uses double as the working percision, this is the only
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value of T where this interface to MatLab works. For other types,
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this functionality is good for loading, saving and debuging.
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\todo write the LinAlg.m fuction.
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\todo make a template overloading, of these functions.
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\author Henrik Aanęs
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\version Aug 2001
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*/
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//@{
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void ToMatlab(const CMatrix& M,const std::string& VarName,const std::string& FileName="c:\\test.m",const bool append=true,const std::string& Comment = "");
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void FromMatlab(CMatrix& M,const std::string& VarName,const std::string& FileName="c:\\test.m");
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//@}
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}
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#endif // !defined(LINALGIO_H__HAA_AGUST_2001)
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