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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #29646] sparse indexed assignment broken
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Jaroslav Hajek |
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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #29646] sparse indexed assignment broken |
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Fri, 23 Apr 2010 07:46:46 +0000 |
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Summary: sparse indexed assignment broken
Project: GNU Octave
Submitted by: highegg
Submitted on: Fri 23 Apr 2010 07:46:46 AM GMT
Category: Interpreter
Severity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: Incorrect Result
Status: Confirmed
Assigned to: highegg
Originator Name: Jarno Rajahalme
Originator Email:
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
Release: dev
Operating System: Mac OS
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Details:
Hi,
Trying out my earlier Octave code with the development branch I ran into
messed up sparse matrices. I have isolated the problem to the following code:
clear spmx
spmx = sparse(4,1);
spmx(4,1) = 1
spmx(3,1) = 2
spmx(2,1) = 3
save test_spmx.oct spmx
load test_spmx.oct
When executed line by line, I get:
octave:1> clear spmx
octave:2> spmx = sparse(4,1);
octave:3> spmx(4,1) = 1
spmx =
Compressed Column Sparse (rows = 4, cols = 1, nnz = 1 [25%])
(4, 1) -> 1
octave:4> spmx(3,1) = 2
spmx =
Compressed Column Sparse (rows = 4, cols = 1, nnz = 2 [50%])
(3, 1) -> 2
(3, 1) -> 2
octave:5> spmx(2,1) = 3
spmx =
Compressed Column Sparse (rows = 4, cols = 1, nnz = 3 [75%])
(2, 1) -> 3
(2, 1) -> 3
(1, 1) -> 2.1539e-314
octave:6> save test_spmx.oct spmx
octave:7> load test_spmx.oct
error: load: invalid sparse matrix: row indices must appear in ascending
order in each column
octave:7>
At this point, the saved file looks like this:
# Created by Octave 3.3.51+, Fri Apr 23 00:21:36 2010 PDT <address@hidden>
# name: spmx
# type: sparse matrix
# nnz: 3
# rows: 4
# columns: 1
2 1 3
2 1 3
1 1 2.154517066753669e-314
This is the same as printed after the last assignment above. But the contents
has only the last assignment correctly, others have been replaced with
incorrect indices and values.
I did hg pull; hg update to make sure I have the latest code. Running on OSX,
64-bit (but without --enable-64). I'll provide more details if need be.
Regards,
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