Sparse to full matrix conversion not working...
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The functions full(.) and issparse(.) are behaving strangely for me. In particular, issparse(.) seems unable to detetct sparse matrices correctly, and full(.) fails to convert sparse matrices to full matrices. For example, when I run the code below:
S = sparse(double(rand(200,200) < 1/2));
SS = speye(200);
A = full(S);
AA = full(SS);
d1=issparse(S)
d2=issparse(SS)
d3=issparse(A)
d4=issparse(AA)
whos
I get the following output:
d1 =
0
d2 =
0
d3 =
0
d4 =
0
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
A 200x200 321096 double sparse
AA 200x200 4808 double sparse
S 200x200 321096 double sparse
SS 200x200 4808 double sparse
ans 1x1 8 double
d1 1x1 8 double
d2 1x1 8 double
d3 1x1 8 double
d4 1x1 8 double
So, issparse(.) tells me none of the matrices are sparse, while the "whos" command tells me that all four are sparse, when it should be the case that S and SS are sparse, while A and AA are not. Additionally, the Workspace window indicates that all four are sparse.
Any help with why this might be happening would be greatly appreciated. (The reason I need this is because a particular function I'm working with, schur(.), can only take full matrices as arguments.)
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Mar 2019
A and AA do not show up as sparse for me, and the issparse() tests return correct results for me. R2018b on Mac High Sierra
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Steven Lord
on 19 Mar 2019
Something is definitely odd here. Your A and AA should be full matrices, not still sparse.
Let's make sure you're calling the correct issparse and full functions.
which -all issparse
which -all full
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Steven Lord
on 19 Mar 2019
C:\ .. \MATLAB\issparse.m % comment: I deleted some of the actual path here
C:\ .. \MATLAB\full.m % comment: I deleted some of the actual path here
Those are likely your culprit. From the tail end of those paths they don't look like the built-in issparse and full functions, but ones you've created or received from someone. Rename those files or delete them and see if you can reproduce the problem.
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