pub struct PermutationSequence<D: Dim>where
    DefaultAllocator: Allocator<(usize, usize), D>,
{ /* private fields */ }
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A sequence of row or column permutations.

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Creates a new statically-allocated sequence of D identity permutations.

Creates a new dynamically-allocated sequence of n identity permutations.

Creates a new sequence of D identity permutations.

Adds the interchange of the row (or column) i with the row (or column) i2 to this sequence of permutations.

Applies this sequence of permutations to the rows of rhs.

Applies this sequence of permutations in reverse to the rows of rhs.

Applies this sequence of permutations to the columns of rhs.

Applies this sequence of permutations in reverse to the columns of rhs.

The number of non-identity permutations applied by this sequence.

Returns true if the permutation sequence contains no elements.

The determinant of the matrix corresponding to this permutation.

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