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[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (MATH-682) Pascal triangle
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Sébastien Brisard edited comment on MATH-682 at 10/3/11 1:10 PM:
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Fine by me! I can have a go on this one if you want (as I said, I *need* to do it fairly soon anyway, as I'm completely giving up JScience).
Sébastien
(except of course if Romain or anyone else has an implementation, I do not want to walk on anyone's feet!)
was (Author: celestin):
Fine by me! I can have a go on this one if you want (as I said, I *need* to do it fairly soon anyway, as I'm completely giving up JScience).
Sébastien
> Pascal triangle
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>
> Key: MATH-682
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-682
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Environment: All
> Reporter: DI COSTANZO
> Priority: Trivial
> Attachments: PascalTriangle.java, PascalTriangle.java, PascalTriangleTest.java
>
>
> Create a method to get Pascal's triangle coefficient. This method could be implemented in MathUtils, in a static way, with the following signature :
> double[] getTriangleCoefficient(final int order)
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