NaN fix DLASCL: parameter number 4 is invalid#1
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In some situations and different sized datasets.
It gives an error;
�DLASCL: parameter number 4 is invalid
error: Fortran procedure terminated by call to XERBLA
error: called from
eigs at line 285 column 20
This minor fix alleviating this problem.
Nice paper, nice job.
Thanks Athanasios.
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In some situations and different sized datasets.
It gives an error;
�DLASCL: parameter number 4 is invalid
error: Fortran procedure terminated by call to XERBLA
error: called from
eigs at line 285 column 20
This minor fix alleviating the problem.
Nice paper, nice job.
Thanks, Athanasios.