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Re: can't perform indexing operations for <unknown type> type


From: Kocsis Attila
Subject: Re: can't perform indexing operations for <unknown type> type
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 04:09:43 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks for the comments to all of you!

I've experienced a wierd thing recently (at least
wierd for me...:). So, if I put my code into
/usr/share/octave/2.1.69/m/own_library, and run it
from there. Then no error message appeared... I
thought I could run it from whatever place (eg. my
home directory), there shouldn't be difference...Ain't
I right?
Then where it is advisabe to keep the code and run?
Where is the good place for written data to be kept? I
guess the closer it is to the beggining of the hard
disk the faster performance I get...Isn't there a
library for data files in octave such as there is the
/usr/share/octave/2.1.69/m/ for .m files (at least for
those ones which are not supposed to change...)?

Thanks
Atis

--- "John W. Eaton" <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 23-May-2005, Mike Miller wrote:
> 
> | Is it possible that these problems are caused by a
> character in your 
> | script that you cannot see?  Every once in a while
> this happens to me. 
> | That one line that you could not paste into the
> e-mail might contain some 
> | sort of control character.  A fairly common
> problem is the carriage return 
> | or ^M character.
> 
> It's possible, but I'm running the script that I
> saved from the
> attachment, so presumably, that would have included
> such characters?
> 
> If the problem is a CRLF pair, then I think that is
> a bug.  Octave
> should accept CRLF or LF as an end of line
> character.  So if you have
> a problem like this, please report it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> jwe
> 
> 
> 
>
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