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avoid unnecessary index overflow error when printing sparse array (bug #35148) * ov-base-sparse.cc (octave_base_sparse<T>::print_info): Don't use numel when computing percentage of non-zero elements.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Mon, 16 Apr 2012 15:58:38 -0400
parents 72c96de7a403
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%% test/octave.test/while/while-1.m
%!test
%! i = 0;
%! while (eye (2))
%!   i++;
%!   printf_assert ("%d\n", i);
%! endwhile
%! assert (prog_output_assert (""));

%% test/octave.test/while/while-2.m
%!test
%! i = 5;
%! while (--i)
%!   printf_assert ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! printf_assert ("\n");
%! assert (prog_output_assert ("4321"));

%% test/octave.test/while/while-3.m
%!test
%! i = 5;
%! while (i)
%!   i--;
%!   printf_assert ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! printf_assert ("\n");
%! assert (prog_output_assert ("43210"));

%% test/octave.test/while/while-4.m
%!test
%! i = 0;
%! while (i++ < 20)
%!   if (i > 2)
%!     break;
%!   endif
%!   printf_assert ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! printf_assert ("\n");
%! assert (prog_output_assert ("12"));

%% test/octave.test/while/while-5.m
%!test
%! i = 0;
%! while (++i < 5)
%!   if (i < 3)
%!     continue;
%!   endif
%!   printf_assert ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! printf_assert ("\n");
%! assert (prog_output_assert ("34"));