Quentin,
that would be an excellent initiative :-)
I think the octave wiki (
http://www.gnufans.net/cgi-bin/octave.pl?ScaryOctave ) would be a good
place to keep such a reference. That way it would be accessible even
while under construction and, hopefully, others would chip in with
bits and pieces of information.
/Per
On Monday, April 7, 2003, at 07:50 PM, Quentin H. Spencer wrote:
I agree that while Da Coda Al Fine is a good start, it is very
incomplete. Something I had considered doing is some kind of "quick
reference" consisting of a table of octave expressions and their
equivalent in C++ using the octave libraries. I would be willing to
contribute to a documentation project.
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Per Persson
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Dept. of Signal Processing and Telecommunications
www: http://www.its.bth.se/staff/pee
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