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Porting tools from matlab to octave
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Douglas Eck |
Subject: |
Porting tools from matlab to octave |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Dec 2000 10:25:56 +0100 |
I have a lot of matlab code to port to octave. It is a very slow
task running the code and waiting for parse errors. Examples:
a=b(round(end/2):end,:); ==> a=b(round(size(b,1)/2))):size(b,1),:);
Has anyone taken a stab at writing a perl script which ports
matlab to octave and fixes these simple but annoying syntactic
differences?
Has anyone listed the differences? I guess I'm interested only
in syntactic differences. Clearly semantic differences are much
harder to address with a perl script stuffed full of reg-exps.
Thanks for any help!
--Doug Eck
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Dr. Douglas Eck www.idsia.ch/þdoug
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