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Deduplicate euclidean_length method in Vector #5658
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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.
Co-authored-by: John Law <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: John Law <[email protected]>
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Describe your change:
Removed
magnitude
method, which was a duplicate ofeuclidean_length
. Also added more unit tests foreuclidean_length
.Fixes #5657
Checklist:
Fixes: #{$ISSUE_NO}
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