Upversion to 0.2.1 mainly to test Circle CI integration

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Simon Brooke 2019-06-28 10:05:24 +01:00
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## Conventions: ## Conventions:
### Sparse arrays ### Sparse arrays
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### extract-from-dense ### extract-from-dense
Note that the above example returns the default axis sequence {i0, i1, i2...}; Note that the above example returns the default axis sequence `{i0, i1, i2...}`;
extracting from a sparse array will always retain the axes of the array extracting from a sparse array will always retain the axes of the array
extracted from. Dense arrays, obviously, do not have explicit axes. extracted from. Dense arrays, obviously, do not have explicit axes.

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(defproject sparse-array "0.2.0" (defproject sparse-array "0.2.1"
:description "A Clojure library designed to manipulate sparse *arrays* - multi-dimensional spaces accessed by indices, but containing arbitrary values rather than just numbers. For sparse spaces which contain numbers only, you're better to use a *sparse matrix* library, for example [clojure.core.matrix](https://mikera.github.io/core.matrix/)." :description "A Clojure library designed to manipulate sparse *arrays* - multi-dimensional spaces accessed by indices, but containing arbitrary values rather than just numbers. For sparse spaces which contain numbers only, you're better to use a *sparse matrix* library, for example [clojure.core.matrix](https://mikera.github.io/core.matrix/)."
:url "http://example.com/FIXME" :url "http://example.com/FIXME"
:license {:name "Eclipse Public License" :license {:name "Eclipse Public License"