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save/load structured data?
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Andrew Water Schmeder |
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save/load structured data? |
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Wed, 8 Aug 2001 09:20:11 -0700 |
Hi.
I've been using Octave for about 1 week now and I'm having a great time.
I have a couple of questions:
1) I'm using WaveLab v802 for signal processing stuff... so far I have only
used a few functions. I have made several tweaks to the WaveLab files on an
as-needed basis in order to get them to run properly -- mostly its really
minor, peripheral stuff like loadpaths, graphics, etc. I searched the
mailing lists for info on Wavelab but came up pretty dry. Wavelab is open
source -- has anyone considered re-releasing a converted version which is
Octave-compatible? If not, would there be interest in this (besides my
own)?
BTW there is a project/site called "MathLinks" which implies they are
re-releasing Wavelab in a package with a bunch of other toolkits, which is
"Octave compatible" -- actually not true, they have not touched the source of
Wavelab at all.
2) A sort of "help" question:
Is it possible to save/load arbitrary struct-vars?
save() gives me errors when I try to save an object type variable... it only
seems to work for simple variables, or matrixes.
thats it for now...
later,
andy
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