STK_ISDOMINATED returns true for dominated rows
CALL: ISDOM = stk_isdominated (A, B)
returns a vector ISDOM of logicals, where ISDOM(i) is true if A(i, :)
is dominated by one of the rows of B. A row B(j, :) is said to
dominate A(i, :) if
B(j, k) <= A(i, k) for all k in {1, 2, ..., d}
and
B(j, k) < A(i, k) for at least one such k,
where d is the number of columns. In other words: smaller is better.
CALL: ISDOM = stk_isdominated (A, B, DO_SORTROWS)
does the same but, if DO_SORTROWS == false, assumes that the rows of
B are already sorted in ascending lexical order.
CALL: [ISDOM, DPOS] = stk_isdominated (A, B, DO_SORTROWS)
also returns a vector DPOS such that DPOS(i) = 0 if A(i, :) is non-
dominated, and DPOS(i) gives the index of a row in B that dominates
A(i, :) otherwise.
See also: sortrows, stk_paretofind, stk_dominatedhv