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User-defined Data Types
From: |
Rafael Laboissiere |
Subject: |
User-defined Data Types |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Apr 2000 23:05:33 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.0.1i |
In the Octave manual, there is an almost empty section called "User-defined
Data Types" that points to the source files under src/. Since there is a
huge amount of interrelated files there, it is difficult to just grasp what
is essential for the creation of a new user-defined data type. Hence my
question: did someone come up with a simple example of user-defined data
type creation so that it is possible to define it in a .oct file and use it
after loading from the command line?
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Rafael Laboissiere
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- User-defined Data Types,
Rafael Laboissiere <=
- Re: User-defined Data Types, en254, 2000/04/23
- octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, en254, 2000/04/23
- Re: octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, Ben Sapp, 2000/04/24
- Re: octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, en254, 2000/04/24
- Re: octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, John W. Eaton, 2000/04/25
- Re: octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, en254, 2000/04/25
- Re: octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, John W. Eaton, 2000/04/25
- Re: octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, en254, 2000/04/27
- octave 2.1.30 and example/make_int.cc, John W. Eaton, 2000/04/25