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Support matrix input for L2 projection. #386

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Merging #386 (f530263) into master (a18e325) will increase coverage by 0.01%.
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I'm still curious if one of the formats works better overall.

@fredrikekre fredrikekre merged commit 636f273 into master Oct 12, 2021
@fredrikekre fredrikekre deleted the fe/project-matrix branch October 12, 2021 08:03
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