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I am doing a comparison between two BreezeDenseVectors with the following way a :< b and what i get as a return is a BitVector.
I haven't worked again with this and everything i read about it, was not helpful enough.



Can anyone explain to me how they work?



Additionally, by printing the output, i get: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 . What is this supposed to mean?










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    I am doing a comparison between two BreezeDenseVectors with the following way a :< b and what i get as a return is a BitVector.
    I haven't worked again with this and everything i read about it, was not helpful enough.



    Can anyone explain to me how they work?



    Additionally, by printing the output, i get: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 . What is this supposed to mean?










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      I am doing a comparison between two BreezeDenseVectors with the following way a :< b and what i get as a return is a BitVector.
      I haven't worked again with this and everything i read about it, was not helpful enough.



      Can anyone explain to me how they work?



      Additionally, by printing the output, i get: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 . What is this supposed to mean?










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      I am doing a comparison between two BreezeDenseVectors with the following way a :< b and what i get as a return is a BitVector.
      I haven't worked again with this and everything i read about it, was not helpful enough.



      Can anyone explain to me how they work?



      Additionally, by printing the output, i get: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 . What is this supposed to mean?







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          You can check BitVectorTest.scala for more detail usage.

          Basically, a :< b gives you a BitVector, which indicates which elements in a smaller than the ones in b.

          For example val a = DenseVector[Int](4, 9, 3); val b = DenseVector[Int](8, 2, 5); a :< b will gives you BitVector(0, 2), it means that a(0) < b(0) and a(2) < b(2), which is correct.






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            Basically, a :< b gives you a BitVector, which indicates which elements in a smaller than the ones in b.

            For example val a = DenseVector[Int](4, 9, 3); val b = DenseVector[Int](8, 2, 5); a :< b will gives you BitVector(0, 2), it means that a(0) < b(0) and a(2) < b(2), which is correct.






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              Basically, a :< b gives you a BitVector, which indicates which elements in a smaller than the ones in b.

              For example val a = DenseVector[Int](4, 9, 3); val b = DenseVector[Int](8, 2, 5); a :< b will gives you BitVector(0, 2), it means that a(0) < b(0) and a(2) < b(2), which is correct.






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                Basically, a :< b gives you a BitVector, which indicates which elements in a smaller than the ones in b.

                For example val a = DenseVector[Int](4, 9, 3); val b = DenseVector[Int](8, 2, 5); a :< b will gives you BitVector(0, 2), it means that a(0) < b(0) and a(2) < b(2), which is correct.






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