That all seems correct to me. -Jacob
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Nils Gudat <nils.gu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Just a quick clarification on the @inbounds macro: I've seen it used both > before and inside loops, like: > > @inbounds for i = 1:1000 > a = x[i] > b = z[i] > end > > inbounds for i = 1:1000 > @inbounds a = x[i] > @inbounds b = z[i] > end > > Would I be correct in assuming that both usages are valid and working and > that the choice between the two basically boils down to whether I want to > turn off bounds checking inside the entire loop (first case) or only for > certain lines within the loop (second case)? > > >