allow matlab-tree to better handle arbitrary data types#2
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allow matlab-tree to better handle arbitrary data types#2raacampbell wants to merge 36 commits intotinevez:masterfrom
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… classes and cell arrays.
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Hi @raacampbell13. |
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On 11/04/15 23:53, Jean-Yves Tinevez wrote:
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…ply follow node parents back to root).
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Faster method for finding path between a node and the root. |
…d from a given node.
Conflicts: @tree/tree.m
…y existed. Should evaluate the situation.
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Hello,
matlab-tree looks very useful for a project I am working on. Thanks! My data in each node will be a non-builtin class and I found matlab-tree didn't play well with these. I made a few changes and I think it now behaves better whilst not breaking existing functionality.
Rob