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norm(matrix) -> opnorm(matrix) in Julia 0.7 #447

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stevengj opened this issue Jun 15, 2018 · 1 comment
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norm(matrix) -> opnorm(matrix) in Julia 0.7 #447

stevengj opened this issue Jun 15, 2018 · 1 comment

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@stevengj
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It looks like may be using norm(matrix). In Julia 0.7, this will compute the Frobenius norm (vecnorm in Julia 0.6), due to JuliaLang/julia#27401. If you want the induced/operator norm as in Julia 0.6, use opnorm(matrix) instead, or Compat.opnorm(matrix) to work in 0.6 and 0.7 (JuliaLang/Compat.jl#577).

Note that, for testing purposes, rather than @test norm(A - B) ≤ tol, it is usually preferred to do @test A ≈ B or @test A ≈ B rtol=... (which uses isapprox).

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c42f commented Jul 31, 2019

I think this was sorted out in #451; in any case we're currently consistent with base for norm and opnorm.

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