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Clarified documentation of min/max behaviour
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@ -889,7 +889,10 @@ impl<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim, S: Storage<N, R, C>> Matrix<N, R, C, S> {
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max
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}
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/// Returns the absolute value of the component with the largest absolute value. Propagates NaN.
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/// Returns the absolute value of the component with the largest absolute value.
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/// If the matrix contains any value for which `PartialOrd::partial_cmp` returns
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/// `None`, the first encountered value that causes this is returned instead
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/// (e.g. a `NaN` value).
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/// # Example
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra::Vector3;
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@ -910,7 +913,10 @@ impl<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim, S: Storage<N, R, C>> Matrix<N, R, C, S> {
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self.xcmp(|e| e.abs(), Ordering::Greater)
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}
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/// Returns the the 1-norm of the complex component with the largest 1-norm. Propagates NaN.
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/// Returns the the 1-norm of the complex component with the largest 1-norm.
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/// If the matrix contains any value for which `PartialOrd::partial_cmp` returns
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/// `None`, the first encountered value that causes this is returned instead
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/// (e.g. a `NaN` value).
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/// # Example
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra::{Vector3, Complex};
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@ -936,7 +942,10 @@ impl<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim, S: Storage<N, R, C>> Matrix<N, R, C, S> {
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self.xcmp(|e| e.norm1(), Ordering::Greater)
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}
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/// Returns the component with the largest value. Propagates NaN.
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/// Returns the component with the largest value.
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/// If the matrix contains any value for which `PartialOrd::partial_cmp` returns
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/// `None`, the first encountered value that causes this is returned instead
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/// (e.g. a `NaN` value).
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/// # Example
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra::Vector3;
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@ -957,7 +966,10 @@ impl<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim, S: Storage<N, R, C>> Matrix<N, R, C, S> {
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self.xcmp(|e| e, Ordering::Greater)
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}
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/// Returns the absolute value of the component with the smallest absolute value. Propagates NaN.
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/// Returns the absolute value of the component with the smallest absolute value.
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/// If the matrix contains any value for which `PartialOrd::partial_cmp` returns
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/// `None`, the first encountered value that causes this is returned instead
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/// (e.g. a `NaN` value).
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/// # Example
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra::Vector3;
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@ -978,7 +990,10 @@ impl<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim, S: Storage<N, R, C>> Matrix<N, R, C, S> {
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self.xcmp(|e| e.abs(), Ordering::Less)
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}
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/// Returns the the 1-norm of the complex component with the smallest 1-norm. Propagates NaN.
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/// Returns the the 1-norm of the complex component with the smallest 1-norm.
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/// If the matrix contains any value for which `PartialOrd::partial_cmp` returns
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/// `None`, the first encountered value that causes this is returned instead
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/// (e.g. a `NaN` value).
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/// # Example
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra::{Vector3, Complex};
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@ -1004,7 +1019,10 @@ impl<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim, S: Storage<N, R, C>> Matrix<N, R, C, S> {
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self.xcmp(|e| e.norm1(), Ordering::Less)
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}
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/// Returns the component with the smallest value. Propagates NaN.
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/// Returns the component with the smallest value.
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/// If the matrix contains any value for which `PartialOrd::partial_cmp` returns
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/// `None`, the first encountered value that causes this is returned instead
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/// (e.g. a `NaN` value).
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/// # Example
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra::Vector3;
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