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Ted Dunning commented on MAHOUT-300: ------------------------------------ I think that the min and max functions need to check to see if the number of non-zero elements is < size. If so, then the max element is Math.max(0, max) and the min element is Math.min(0, min). This should subsume the case where there are no elements so I would just replace hasNoElements with a counter that you can then use to compare to the size. > Solve performance issues with Vector Implementations > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MAHOUT-300 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-300 > Project: Mahout > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 0.3 > Reporter: Robin Anil > Fix For: 0.3 > > Attachments: MAHOUT-300.patch > > > AbstractVector operations like times > public Vector times(double x) { > Vector result = clone(); > Iterator<Element> iter = iterateNonZero(); > while (iter.hasNext()) { > Element element = iter.next(); > int index = element.index(); > result.setQuick(index, element.get() * x); > } > return result; > } > should be implemented as follows > public Vector times(double x) { > Vector result = clone(); > Iterator<Element> iter = result.iterateNonZero(); > while (iter.hasNext()) { > Element element = iter.next(); > element.set(element.get() * x); > } > return result; > } -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.