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Re: index precision issues
From: |
Robert A. Macy |
Subject: |
Re: index precision issues |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:53:17 -0700 |
I see your point.
I don't debug octave programs using octave tools - don't
understand them. But I did notice that octave seems to
work up until it tries to do something it doesn't like.
Then quits with all "old" values.
- Robert -
I replied off-list because I got tired of embarrassing
myself in public. <g>
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:46:29 +0200
Joan Picanyol i Puig <address@hidden> wrote:
> [private reply since you replied privately, feel free to
> take it back to
> the list]
>
> * Robert A. Macy <address@hidden> [20050427 01:11]:
> > Oops, sent that off before reading your email.
> >
> > Perhaps the debug value is a previous value?
> >
> Well, I can't see how it could be so. What I sent was
> just copy &
> paste (i.e.: the value was displayed just after the
> error). I've been
> astonished by the difficulty of debugging octave
> programs, if what you
> are saying could be try would render debugging absolutely
> useless...
>
> tks
> --
> pica
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