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Re: C++ template
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Paul Thomas |
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Re: C++ template |
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Mon, 04 Oct 2004 07:19:06 +0200 |
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Fredrik Bulow wrote:
Thank you!
You are more than welcome.
Most octave programmes can be vectorised, although it is not always
obvious how. All that applies to Matlab, in this area, applies to
octave as well. The following technical note is therefore very useful
and should be read by all octave/Matlab/Scilab/... users, regardless of
which they use:
http://www.mathworks.com/support/tech-notes/1100/1109.html
The speedup that can be obtained is often more than that from writing a
dynamically linked function - especially if the development time of the
latter is taken into account.
Best regards
Paul T
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- C++ template, Fredrik Bulow, 2004/10/03
- Re: C++ template, Paul Thomas, 2004/10/03
- Re: C++ template, Fredrik Bulow, 2004/10/04
- Re: C++ template, Stefan van der Walt, 2004/10/04
- Re: C++ template, Fredrik Bulow, 2004/10/04
- Re: C++ template, Paul Thomas, 2004/10/04
- Re: C++ template, Mike Miller, 2004/10/04
- Re: C++ template, Fredrik Bulow, 2004/10/05
- Re: C++ template, Henry F. Mollet, 2004/10/04