Alias for :%(b) when b is a scalar.
Alias for :%(b) when b is a scalar.
Alias for :&&(b) for all b.
Alias for :&&(b) for all b.
Matrix multiplication (and scalar multiplication that follows standard order of operations)
Matrix multiplication (and scalar multiplication that follows standard order of operations)
Alias for :-(b) for all b.
Alias for :-(b) for all b.
Alias for :/(b) when b is a scalar.
Alias for :/(b) when b is a scalar.
Element-wise inequality comparator of this and b.
Element-wise inequality comparator of this and b.
Element-wise modulo of this and b.
Element-wise modulo of this and b.
Element-wise logical "and" operator -- returns true if corresponding elements are non-zero.
Element-wise logical "and" operator -- returns true if corresponding elements are non-zero.
Element-wise product of this and b.
Element-wise product of this and b.
Element-wise sum of this and b.
Element-wise sum of this and b.
Element-wise difference of this and b.
Element-wise difference of this and b.
Element-wise quotient of this and b.
Element-wise quotient of this and b.
Element-wise equality comparator of this and b.
Element-wise equality comparator of this and b.
Element-wise exponentiation of this and b.
Element-wise exponentiation of this and b.
Element-wise logical "xor" operator -- returns true if only one of the corresponding elements is non-zero.
Element-wise logical "xor" operator -- returns true if only one of the corresponding elements is non-zero.
Element-wise logical "or" operator -- returns true if either element is non-zero.
Element-wise logical "or" operator -- returns true if either element is non-zero.
Shaped solve of this by b.
Shaped solve of this by b.
Alias for :^^(b) for all b.
Alias for :^^(b) for all b.
Inner product of this and b.
Inner product of this and b.
A transposed view of this object, followed by a slice.
A transposed view of this object, followed by a slice. Sadly frequently necessary.
A transposed view of this object.
A transposed view of this object.
Alias for :||(b) for all b.
Alias for :||(b) for all b.
Represents the norm of this vector
Represents the norm of this vector
(Since version 0.9) Use norm(XXX) instead of XXX.norm
Represents the "natural" norm of this vector, for types that don't support arbitrary norms
Represents the "natural" norm of this vector, for types that don't support arbitrary norms
(Since version 0.9) Use norm(XXX) instead of XXX.norm