DotProduct

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To compute the dot product of two vectors, use:

Sum( A*B, I )

where I is the index shared by the two vectors.

The DotProduct function does the same, i.e., DotProduct(A,B,I). Analytica's parser recognizes a dot product of the form Sum(A*B,I) and optimizes it as a call to DotProduct, which avoids an allocation for the intermediate value of A*B. But DotProduct is not intended to be used explicitly.

Comments


Pdavis

105 months ago
Score 0
Why the last sentence? I would think that DotProduct(A,B,I) would be clearer syntax than Sum(A*B,I) in definitions.

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