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Re: How to run .m file from delphi o visual basic
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Riccardo Corradini |
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Re: How to run .m file from delphi o visual basic |
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Mon, 19 Sep 2005 21:21:27 +0200 |
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Hi all,
I would like to suggest a good alternative to Visual Basic
that is absolutely GNU like octave, even though is similar ..
Gambas is not a VB clone
This is the link
http://gambas.sourceforge.net/
You will find there is a shell command similar to windows API for dos windows
It could be used easily with octave
Let me know if you find useful
Best regards
Riccardo Corradini
On Monday 19 September 2005 15:15, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> On Linux (or other flavors if Un*x) you do this using pipes (the exact
> syntax depends on the programming language). But it sounds like you're
> using windows. If you don't need the to communicate with the process
> that's running Octave then (in C at least) you should be able to use
> the
> "system" function. I guess Visual Basic and Delphi have something like
> the C system function, but I don't know these languages.
>
> /Søren
>
> cesarrodriguez.paginasamarillas.com wrote:
> > good morning
> >
> > Ho can I do run a .m file from another aplication ? , I need just run
>
> the file
>
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