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[Cs-dev] More manual corrections

Date2006-12-11 19:04
FromAnthony Kozar
Subject[Cs-dev] More manual corrections
Here are a couple more small errors and ambiguities in the vectorial opcode
manual pages.

vpow and vpow_i are described:

vpow ‹ Elevates each element of a vector to a scalar value

Description 

Elevates each element of a vector to a scalar value


"Elevating" a number really does not mean anything to me.  I would suggest
descriptions more along these lines:

Each element of a vectorial signal is raised to a scalar power.

or 

Raises each element of a vector to a scalar power


Also, the second description for vrandh is incorrect:

vrandh ‹ Generate a sort of 'vectorial band-limited noise'

Description 

Copies between two vectorial control signals


Thanks,

Anthony


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Date2006-12-11 19:39
From"Dr. Richard Boulanger"
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] More manual corrections
much clearer.  i agree..

-dB

On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:04 PM, Anthony Kozar wrote:

> Here are a couple more small errors and ambiguities in the  
> vectorial opcode
> manual pages.
>
> vpow and vpow_i are described:
>
> vpow — Elevates each element of a vector to a scalar value
>
> Description
>
> Elevates each element of a vector to a scalar value
>
>
> "Elevating" a number really does not mean anything to me.  I would  
> suggest
> descriptions more along these lines:
>
> Each element of a vectorial signal is raised to a scalar power.
>
> or
>
> Raises each element of a vector to a scalar power
>
>
> Also, the second description for vrandh is incorrect:
>
> vrandh — Generate a sort of 'vectorial band-limited noise'
>
> Description
>
> Copies between two vectorial control signals
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Anthony
>
>
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Date2006-12-11 22:04
FromAndres Cabrera
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] More manual corrections
Hi Anthony,
Thanks for the report. "Raising" is called "elevating" in spanish and I
guess also in italian (the original docs were written by Gabriel, I
think)... I've fixed this and the other report, and added your example
to vcella.
Thanks,
Andrés


Anthony Kozar wrote:
> Here are a couple more small errors and ambiguities in the vectorial opcode
> manual pages.
>
> vpow and vpow_i are described:
>
> vpow ‹ Elevates each element of a vector to a scalar value
>
> Description 
>
> Elevates each element of a vector to a scalar value
>
>
> "Elevating" a number really does not mean anything to me.  I would suggest
> descriptions more along these lines:
>
> Each element of a vectorial signal is raised to a scalar power.
>
> or 
>
> Raises each element of a vector to a scalar power
>
>
> Also, the second description for vrandh is incorrect:
>
> vrandh ‹ Generate a sort of 'vectorial band-limited noise'
>
> Description 
>
> Copies between two vectorial control signals
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Anthony
>
>
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Date2006-12-11 23:28
FromAnthony Kozar
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] More manual corrections
Andres, 

I figured that it was something like that.  Thanks very much for making the
corrections!!

Anthony

Andres Cabrera wrote on 12/11/06 5:04 PM:

> Hi Anthony,
> Thanks for the report. "Raising" is called "elevating" in spanish and I
> guess also in italian (the original docs were written by Gabriel, I
> think)... I've fixed this and the other report, and added your example
> to vcella.


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