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<h4 class="subsection">A.1.6 Sparse Matrices in Oct-Files</h4>
<p>There are three classes of sparse objects that are of interest to the user.
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<dt><code>SparseMatrix</code></dt>
<dd><p>A double precision sparse matrix class
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<dt><code>SparseComplexMatrix</code></dt>
<dd><p>A complex sparse matrix class
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<dt><code>SparseBoolMatrix</code></dt>
<dd><p>A boolean sparse matrix class
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<p>All of these classes inherit from the <code>Sparse<T></code> template class,
and so all have similar capabilities and usage. The <code>Sparse<T></code>
class was based on Octave’s <code>Array<T></code> class, and so users familiar
with Octave’s <code>Array</code> classes will be comfortable with the use of
the sparse classes.
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<p>The sparse classes will not be entirely described in this section, due
to their similarity with the existing <code>Array</code> classes. However,
there are a few differences due the different nature of sparse objects,
and these will be described. First, although it is fundamentally
possible to have N-dimensional sparse objects, the Octave sparse classes do
not allow them at this time; All instances of the sparse classes
must be 2-dimensional. This means that <code>SparseMatrix</code> is actually
more similar to Octave’s <code>Matrix</code> class than its <code>NDArray</code> class.
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