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object VectorC extends Serializable

The VectorC object is the companion object for the VectorC class.

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  1. def ++(b: Complex, u: VectorC): VectorC

    Concatenate scalar 'b' and vector 'u'.

    Concatenate scalar 'b' and vector 'u'.

    b

    the scalar to be concatenated - first part

    u

    the vector to be concatenated - second part

  2. def apply(xs: Array[String], skip: Int): VectorC

    Create a VectorC from an array of Strings, skipping the first 'skip' elements.

    Create a VectorC from an array of Strings, skipping the first 'skip' elements. If an element is non-numeric, use its hashcode. FIX: Might be better to map non-numeric Strings to ordinal values.

    xs

    the array of the Strings

    skip

    the number of elements at the beginning to skip (e.g., id column)

  3. def apply(xs: Array[String]): VectorC

    Create a VectorC from an array of Strings.

    Create a VectorC from an array of Strings.

    xs

    the array of the Strings

  4. def apply(x: String, xs: String*): VectorC

    Create a VectorC from one or more values (repeated values String*).

    Create a VectorC from one or more values (repeated values String*).

    x

    the first String

    xs

    the rest of the Strings

  5. def apply(xs: Seq[Complex]): VectorC

    Create a VectorC from a sequence of Complexs.

    Create a VectorC from a sequence of Complexs.

    xs

    the sequence of the Complex numbers

  6. def apply(x: Complex, xs: Complex*): VectorC

    Create a VectorC from one or more values (repeated values Complex*).

    Create a VectorC from one or more values (repeated values Complex*).

    x

    the first Complex number

    xs

    the rest of the Complex numbers

  7. def one(size: Int): VectorC

    Create a one vector (all elements are one) of length 'size'.

    Create a one vector (all elements are one) of length 'size'.

    size

    the size of the vector

  8. def range(start: Int, end: Int): VectorC

    Return a VectorC containing a sequence of increasing integers in a range.

    Return a VectorC containing a sequence of increasing integers in a range.

    start

    the start value of the vector, inclusive

    end

    the end value of the vector, exclusive (i.e., the first value not returned)