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Passing octave function as a parameter
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Passing octave function as a parameter |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Jan 1999 18:45:18 -0600 (CST) |
On 26-Jan-1999, Eduardo Gallestey <address@hidden> wrote:
| I trying to adapt a C++/Fortran subroutine (related to the solution of
| PDE) for use in the "octave environment". I am so far that I can pass
| numerical parameters to it and get correct calculations.
|
| Now I would like have "octave functions" as parameters. This is
| possible, because it has been done (at least!) for the routines "lsode"
| and "fsolve"!.
| Is there some documentation with respect to that? Can someone explain
| how this should be done?
If your function is written as an M-file, use feval(). If your
function is written in C++, look at the code for lsode, fsolve, or
dassl to see how it was done there.
jwe