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Re: An octave perl module?
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Daniel Heiserer |
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Re: An octave perl module? |
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Thu, 28 Jan 1999 16:17:22 +0100 |
Gordon Haverland wrote:
>
> Michael Preminger wrote:
> >
> > If I understand it correctly, Heisam wants to use Octave as a calculator
> > for number crunching applications implemented with scripts. Given this,
> > Swig could be used if Octave provided library functions that can be used
> > in a stand alone manner, (link the library, use functions in stand alone
> > and obtain results) and do not require the Octave environment to run
> > under.
> >
> > Now my question: Does Octave provide this option?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Daniel Heiserer wrote:
> >
> > > Haisam K. Ido wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Is there an octave perl module?
>
> If a person wanted to call octave within perl, with the
> octave environment active, you would probably need to
> use the perl modules that act like expect. Essentially
> perl would be acting as a user, running octave via a
> pty (pseudoterminal).
Well acoording to performance this is a horror i think.
Using swig all octave-functions would be
direct acessible objects inside perl.
>
> Gord.
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