Thanks. Does it make sence to add ==/equals method for Vector with this (or same) behavior?
2014-03-04 6:00 GMT+02:00 Shixiong Zhu <zsxw...@gmail.com>: > Vector is an enhanced Array[Double]. You can compare it like > Array[Double]. E.g., > > scala> val v1 = Vector(1.0, 2.0) > v1: org.apache.spark.util.Vector = (1.0, 2.0) > > scala> val v2 = Vector(1.0, 2.0) > v2: org.apache.spark.util.Vector = (1.0, 2.0) > > scala> val exactResult = v1.elements.sameElements(v2.elements) // exact > comparison > exactResult: Boolean = true > > scala> val delta = 1E-6 > delta: Double = 1.0E-6 > > scala> val inexactResult = v1.elements.length == v2.elements.length && > v1.elements.zip(v2.elements).forall { case (x, y) => (x - y).abs < delta } > // inexact comparison > inexactResult : Boolean = true > > Best Regards, > Shixiong Zhu > > > 2014-03-04 4:23 GMT+08:00 Oleksandr Olgashko <alexandrolg...@gmail.com>: > > Hello. How should i better check two Vector's for equality? >> >> val a = new Vector(Array(1)) >> val b = new Vector(Array(1)) >> println(a == b) >> // false >> > >