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Rows added when changing entries in matrix #11566

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raquelalvarezbanos opened this issue Dec 9, 2014 · 2 comments
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Rows added when changing entries in matrix #11566

raquelalvarezbanos opened this issue Dec 9, 2014 · 2 comments
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This issue was originally TRAC 10724

To reproduce:

  • File -> New -> New Matrix
  • Matrix -> Set Dimensions, set for instance two rows and two columns
  • If you double click in cell (2,1) or (2,2) to enter a number, a new row is added. This is a bit inconvenient if you want to compute the determinant, as you need to manually remove the new row.
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@NickDraper (2015-04-27T08:10:35):
Moved to R3.5 at the R3.4 code freeze

@raquelalvarezbanos raquelalvarezbanos added Low Priority Things that you don't ever want to be done. Framework Issues and pull requests related to components in the Framework labels Jun 3, 2015
@raquelalvarezbanos raquelalvarezbanos added this to the Release 3.5 milestone Jun 3, 2015
@NickDraper NickDraper modified the milestones: Release 3.5, Release 3.6 Sep 14, 2015
@NickDraper NickDraper modified the milestones: Release 3.6, Release 3.7 Jan 22, 2016
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QTIplot Matrices are not really used in day to day mantid usage, and are just an artefact of the qtiplot code

wontfix

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