On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 10:59:44 AM UTC-4, J Luis wrote: > > Yes, the variable input arguments is easy for us (matlabers) to adapt for, > but I really miss (or didn't find the replacement yet) is the conditional > behavior depending on the number of outputs. That is >> >> Julia functions do not know the number of outputs, and cannot dispatch on that. Usually you write different functions for different numbers of outputs, e.g. eigvals vs. eigs.
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