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Sometimes it would be neat if the same function could allow for several dimensionalities. Perhaps this is written:
which accepts
f(Matrix, Matrix)::Matrix
as usual, but alsof(Array3, Array3)::Array3
with one more dimension. And ideally alsof(Array4, Matrix)::Array4
with varying numbers of dimensions, obeying broadcasting rules.This is an implementation which adds extra loops over one
CartesianIndex{N}
, using clever things fromBase.Broadcast
to work out the appropriate ranges. It adds a bit more complication than I pictured before starting!First working version. Multi-threading is disabled, no idea whether gradients will work.