Enum nalgebra_sparse::ops::Op

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pub enum Op<T> {
    NoOp(T),
    Transpose(T),
}
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Determines whether a matrix should be transposed in a given operation.

See the module-level documentation for the purpose of this enum.

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NoOp(T)

Indicates that the matrix should be used as-is.

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Transpose(T)

Indicates that the matrix should be transposed.

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Returns a reference to the inner value that the operation applies to.

Returns an Op applied to a reference of the inner value.

Converts the underlying data type.

Transforms the inner value with the provided function, but preserves the operation.

Consumes the Op and returns the inner value.

Applies the transpose operation.

This operation follows the usual semantics of transposition. In particular, double transposition is equivalent to no transposition.

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