Alias for :%(b) when b is a scalar.
Alias for :%(b) when b is a scalar.
Element-wise modulo of this and b.
Element-wise modulo of this and b.
Alias for :%=(b) when b is a scalar.
Alias for :&&(b) for all b.
Alias for :&&(b) for all 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.
Mutates this by element-wise and of this and b.
Matrix multiplication (and scalar multiplication that follows standard order of operations)
Matrix multiplication (and scalar multiplication that follows standard order of operations)
Element-wise product of this and b.
Element-wise product of this and b.
Alias for :*=(b) when b is a scalar.
Alias for :+(b) for all b.
Element-wise sum of this and b.
Element-wise sum of this and b.
Alias for :+=(b) for all b.
Alias for :-(b) for all b.
Alias for :-(b) for all b.
Element-wise difference of this and b.
Element-wise difference of this and 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 quotient of this and b.
Element-wise quotient of this and b.
Alias for :/=(b) when b is a scalar.
Element-wise inequality comparator of this and b.
Element-wise inequality comparator of this and b.
Mutates this by element-wise modulo of b into this.
Mutates this by element-wise and of this and b.
Mutates this by element-wise multiplication of b into this.
Mutates this by element-wise addition of b into this.
Mutates this by element-wise subtraction of b from this
Mutates this by element-wise division of b into this
Mutates this by element-wise assignment of b into this.
Element-wise equality comparator of this and b.
Element-wise equality comparator of this and b.
Mutates this by element-wise exponentiation of this by b.
Mutates this by element-wise xor of this and b.
Mutates this by element-wise or of this and b.
Element-wise less=than comparator of this and b.
Element-wise less-than-or-equal-to comparator of this and b.
Element-wise greater-than-or-equal-to comparator of this and b.
Element-wise greater-than comparator of this and b.
Shaped solve of this by b.
Shaped solve of this by b.
Element-wise exponentiation of this and b.
Element-wise exponentiation of this and b.
Alias for :^^(b) for all b.
Alias for :^^(b) for all 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.
Mutates this by element-wise xor of this and 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, 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.
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.
Mutates this by element-wise or of this and b.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use %:% instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use &:& instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use *:* instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use +:+ instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use -:- instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use /:/ instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use <:< instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use <:= instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use >:> instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use >:= instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use : instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use : instead.
(Since version 0.13) This operator has confusing and often surprising precedence that leads to bugs. Use |:| instead.
In some sense, this is the real root of the linalg hierarchy. It provides methods for doing operations on a Tensor-like thing. All methods farm out to some implicit or another. We use this when we don't care about the index into the Tensor, or if we don't really have an index.