Elementwise matrix multiply is called "emul" (clojure.core.matrix/emul)

It's named for consistency with the other operations that work on elements, 
e.g. ecount, esum, emap, ereduce etc.

On Thursday, 11 July 2013 17:52:12 UTC+1, Brian Craft wrote:
>
> Yes, that works better, thanks!
>
> Is there an element-wise matrix multiply? Maybe I can copy the code for 
> the / operator.
>
>
> On Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:57:30 AM UTC-7, Mikera wrote:
>>
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> I've released a new vectorz-clj version to Clojars which should fix the 
>> problem:
>>
>> [net.mikera/vectorz-clj "0.11.0"]
>>
>> Hopefully that works for you!
>>
>> On Thursday, 11 July 2013 00:44:46 UTC+1, Brian Craft wrote:
>>>
>>> Without vectorz:
>>>
>>> => (+ 5 (matrix [1 2 3]))
>>> [6 7 8]
>>>
>>> With vectorz:
>>>
>>> => (+ 5 (matrix [1 2 3]))
>>> ClassCastException java.lang.Double cannot be cast to 
>>> mikera.arrayz.INDArray  mikera.vectorz.matrix-api/eval12140/fn--12145 
>>> (matrix_api.clj:644)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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