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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @documentencoding UTF-8
## @defmethod {@@infsup} resize (@var{X}, @var{M})
## @defmethodx {@@infsup} resize (@var{X}, @var{M}, @var{N})
## @defmethodx {@@infsup} resize (@var{X}, [@var{M} @var{N}])
##
## Resize interval matrix @var{X} cutting off elements as necessary.
##
## In the result, element with certain indices is equal to the corresponding
## element of @var{X} if the indices are within the bounds of @var{X};
## otherwise, the element is set to zero.
##
## If only @var{M} is supplied, and it is a scalar, the dimension of the result
## is @var{M}-by-@var{M}. If @var{M} and @var{N} are all scalars, then the
## dimensions of the result are @var{M}-by-@var{N}. If given a vector as
## input, then the dimensions of the result are given by the elements of that
## vector.
##
## @example
## @group
## resize (infsup (magic (3)), 4, 2)
## @result{} ans = 4×2 interval matrix
## [8] [1]
## [3] [5]
## [4] [9]
## [0] [0]
## @end group
## @end example
## @seealso{@@infsup/reshape, @@infsup/cat, @@infsup/postpad, @@infsup/prepad}
## @end defmethod
## Author: Oliver Heimlich
## Keywords: interval
## Created: 2015-04-19
function x = resize (x, m, n)
switch nargin
case 2
if (isempty (m))
m = n = 0;
elseif (isscalar (m))
n = m;
elseif (numel (m) > 2)
error ("interval:InvalidOperand", ...
"resize: no more than 2 dimensions are supported")
else
n = m(2);
m = m(1);
endif
case 3
## Nothing to do
otherwise
print_usage ();
return
endswitch
if (not (isa (x, "infsup")))
print_usage ();
return
endif
x.inf = resize (x.inf, m, n);
x.sup = resize (x.sup, m, n);
x.inf(x.inf == 0) = -0;
endfunction
%!assert (resize (infsup (magic (3)), 4, 2) == infsup ([8, 1; 3, 5; 4, 9; 0, 0]));
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