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Update User Guide with matrix! use #988

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Andlon opened this issue Sep 14, 2021 · 3 comments
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Update User Guide with matrix! use #988

Andlon opened this issue Sep 14, 2021 · 3 comments
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@Andlon
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Andlon commented Sep 14, 2021

The User Guide on vectors and matrices should be updated with instructions for how to use the matrix! macro (and related vector!, dvector! and dmatrix! macros) to construct matrices, as this is now the preferred way of constructing small matrices directly based on entries.

See #987 for the issue that prompted this issue.

@Andlon Andlon added good first issue Good first issue for newcomers. documentation Issues about the rustdoc-generated documentation labels Sep 14, 2021
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Hi! Can I work on this?

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Andlon commented Oct 1, 2021

Hi @anirudhRowjee: that would be great! I don't know of anyone else working on this, so I think it's all yours :-)

Let us know if you have any questions. Some of us are also active on Discord, and you can find some more information, including some notes on how to contribute to the website/user guide, here: https://www.nalgebra.org/community

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lvllvl commented Aug 20, 2022

Hi,

I created a PR for this specific issue here.

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