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A Scottedward Hodel |
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Wed, 5 Jul 2000 09:04:43 -0500 |
Your note is its own answer: just like in Matlab.
There is a postscript manual in the octave doc/interpreter
directory. It would be a good idea for you to look it over.
At 2:32 PM +0100 7/5/00, Dechao Wang wrote:
Hi,
Could you tell me how to run .m file in octave, like in Matlab?
Many thanks,
Dechao
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- <no subject>, Dechao Wang, 2000/07/05
- Re: <no subject>,
A Scottedward Hodel <=