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Re: execute a Function from other aplication


From: Paul Kienzle
Subject: Re: execute a Function from other aplication
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 01:25:38 -0400

You can use listen() to set up an octave server which receives commands over TCP/IP. See octave-forge/extra/soctcl for an example implementation of a client in Tcl.

You can try the engine interface, which opens a pipe to octave. See octave-forge/extra/engine. You will have to create a DLL from the functions which you can then call directly from visual basic or Delphi. You may also want to update the interface to the currently published API. I don't know if this will work under windows.

You can write an embedded interface to octave. This is already doable from C++ if you know the right functions to call. This needs an additional layer to hide the details of how variables are stored. It would also be useful to have a C-callable interface so that name munging is not an issue but nobody has done it yet.

- Paul


On Sep 18, 2005, at 7:29 PM, cesarrodriguez wrote:

Friends!!!

how to run a octave function from other lenguage, like delphi o visual basic



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