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Enhance documentation with usage examples for boolean and series operations
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//! Logical reductions for boolean matrices.
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//!
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//! The [`BoolOps`] trait mirrors common boolean aggregations such as `any` and
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//! `all` over rows or columns of a [`BoolMatrix`].
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use rustframe::matrix::{BoolMatrix, BoolOps};
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//!
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//! let m = BoolMatrix::from_vec(vec![true, false], 2, 1);
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//! assert!(m.any());
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//! ```
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use crate::matrix::{Axis, BoolMatrix};
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/// Boolean operations on `Matrix<bool>`
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//! Core matrix types and operations.
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//!
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//! The [`Matrix`](crate::matrix::Matrix) struct provides a simple column‑major 2D array with a
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//! suite of numeric helpers. Additional traits like [`SeriesOps`](crate::matrix::SeriesOps) and
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//! [`BoolOps`](crate::matrix::BoolOps) extend functionality for common statistics and logical reductions.
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//!
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//! # Examples
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use rustframe::matrix::Matrix;
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//!
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//! let m = Matrix::from_cols(vec![vec![1, 2], vec![3, 4]]);
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//! assert_eq!(m.shape(), (2, 2));
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//! assert_eq!(m[(0,1)], 3);
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//! ```
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pub mod boolops;
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pub mod mat;
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pub mod seriesops;
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//! Numeric reductions and transformations over matrix axes.
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//!
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//! [`SeriesOps`] provides methods like [`SeriesOps::sum_vertical`] or
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//! [`SeriesOps::map`] that operate on [`FloatMatrix`] values.
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use rustframe::matrix::{Matrix, SeriesOps};
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//!
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//! let m = Matrix::from_cols(vec![vec![1.0, 2.0], vec![3.0, 4.0]]);
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//! assert_eq!(m.sum_horizontal(), vec![4.0, 6.0]);
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//! ```
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use crate::matrix::{Axis, BoolMatrix, FloatMatrix};
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/// "Series-like" helpers that work along a single axis.
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