GNU Octave  9.1.0
A high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations, mostly compatible with Matlab
mx-ext.h
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25 
26 #if ! defined (octave_mx_ext_h)
27 #define octave_mx_ext_h 1
28 
29 #include "octave-config.h"
30 
31 // Result of a AEP Balance operation.
32 
33 #include "aepbalance.h"
34 
35 // Result of a GEP Balance operation.
36 
37 #include "gepbalance.h"
38 
39 // Result of a Determinant calculation.
40 
41 #include "DET.h"
42 
43 // Result of a Cholesky Factorization
44 
45 #include "chol.h"
46 
47 // Result of a Hessenberg Decomposition
48 
49 #include "hess.h"
50 
51 // Result of a Schur Decomposition
52 
53 #include "schur.h"
54 
55 // Result of a Singular Value Decomposition.
56 
57 #include "svd.h"
58 
59 // Result of an Eigenvalue computation.
60 
61 #include "EIG.h"
62 
63 // Result of a Generalized Singular Value Decomposition.
64 
65 #include "gsvd.h"
66 
67 
68 // Result of an LU decomposition.
69 
70 #include "lu.h"
71 
72 // Result of a QR decomposition.
73 
74 #include "qr.h"
75 
76 #endif