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help me with .oct files
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John W. Eaton |
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help me with .oct files |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Sep 1998 23:31:45 -0500 (CDT) |
On 28-Aug-1998, Michael Numminen <address@hidden> wrote:
| Suppose that I have a script file, lmsfir.m which I want to translate to
| C++ and compile it to an lmsfir.oct. The lmsfir.m look like:
|
| [y,f,e,a] = function(x,d,f,a)
|
| L = length(f);
| M = length(x);
| N = length(d);
|
| # ...
|
| there x, d, f and y, f, e is vectors and a is an scalar.
|
| What I wounder is, how should I pas the arguments x, d, f, a to the
| lmsfir.oct file, and which type they should be of? How can I get the
| vectors length? If I want to create an new vector, which type should
| this be of?
| And I wounder how should I return the vectors y, f, e and the scalar a?
| The last questions is where can find and completly manual for oct file
| programming?
Sorry, there isn't a complete manual for Octave's internals yet.
The section on dynamicall linked functions in the Octave manual
provides a short introduction, and there are lots of examples
distributed with the Octave sources (grep the .cc files for DEFUN).
jwe
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