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From: | Nicholas Jankowski |
Subject: | Re: Mathworks on broadcasting |
Date: | Thu, 27 Oct 2016 17:04:45 -0400 |
So, MATLAB invented broadcasting:
"Other people thought that the new operator behavior was not sufficiently
based on linear algebra notation. However, instead of thinking of MATLAB as
a purely linear algebra notation, it is more accurate to think of MATLAB as
being a matrix and array computation notation. And in that sense, MATLAB has
a long history of inventing notation that became widely accepted, including
backslash, colon, and various forms of subscripting."
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