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.help revisions Jun88 pkg.xtools.ranges
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xtools$ranges/rgranges.x
The range parsing would fail for single numbers. (4/29/94, Valdes)
xtools$ranges/rgranges.x
xtools$ranges/rgxranges.gx
Added @file capability. Rewrote the parsing logic. (10/9/91, Valdes)
xtools$ranges/rgwtbin.gx
At least one point from each sample region must be included regardless
of the size of average. (6/14/89, Valdes)
xtools$ranges/rgwtbin.gx
The remainder bin in a sample region must be at least
max (min (N, 3), (N+1)/2) except that a single bin may be any size.
(6/7/89, Valdes)
xtools$ranges/rgencode.x, rginverse.x, rgnext.x, rgunion.x
Added some missing functionality to convert a range into a string,
to invert a range, to get the next higher member of a range (ala
xtools$ranges.x) and to take the union of two ranges.
(6/2/89, Seaman)
xtools$ranges/rgintersect.x, rgmerge.x
Fixed bugs in handling overlapping ranges. (6/2/89, Seaman)
xtools$ranges/rgxranges.gx
Numbers in scientific notation are now recognized. Based on report
from Ivo Busko. (3/1/89)
xtools$ranges/rgwtbin.gx
The remainder bin in a sample region must be at least max (3, (N+1)/2)
except that a single bin may be any size. (1/23/89, Valdes)
xtools$ranges/rgdump.x +
xtools$ranges/rgmerge.x
Valdes, May 4, 1987
1. Added a debugging procedure for dumping the ranges descriptor.
2. Fixed a bug when merging overlapping ranges.
xtools$ranges/rgbin.gx
xtools$ranges/rgwtbin.gx
Valdes, August 11, 1986
1. Since AMED$T no longer modifies the input array the temporary arrays
used to preserve the input array are no longer needed.
xtools$ranges: Valdes, August 11, 1986
1. Reorganized package to have separate modules for each datatype.
This allows loading only the required procedures.
xtools$ranges/rgwtbin.gx: Valdes, August 8, 1986
1. If all the weights were zero in a given range then a divide by zero
would result. A check against this was added.
xtools$ranges: Valdes, March 13, 1986
1. The RANGES package has been converted to generic form. It is compiled
into both single and double precision procedures.
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