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Rewrite parts of Vector and Matrix #5362

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@tianyizheng02 tianyizheng02 commented Oct 16, 2021

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Rewrote parts of Vector and Matrix and added unit tests as needed

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@tianyizheng02 tianyizheng02 commented Oct 16, 2021

Also I noticed that Vector's euclidLength and magnitude methods both do the same thing. Should I open an issue to have one of them removed?

Refactor determinant method to create separate minor and cofactor
methods.
Add respective unit tests for new methods.
Rename methods using snake case to follow Python naming conventions.
@tianyizheng02 tianyizheng02 changed the title Rewrite parts of Vector and Matrix methods Rewrite parts of Vector and Matrix Oct 17, 2021
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@tianyizheng02 tianyizheng02 commented Oct 17, 2021

I had to edit multiple files because I wrote unit tests for my new methods and renamed some existing methods

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@poyea poyea commented Oct 19, 2021

Also I noticed that Vector's euclidLength and magnitude methods both do the same thing. Should I open an issue to have one of them removed?

Let's keep euclidean_length. We can keep the tests of magnitude in euclidean_length

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Let's get this merged for now. Thank you for your pull request!🤩

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