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Re: How to open a .m File
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Markus Feldmann |
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Re: How to open a .m File |
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Fri, 31 Mar 2006 00:51:14 +0200 |
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Robert A. Macy wrote:
> Markus,
>
> Is this what you mean...
>
> For editing, I have set up Windows to simply open any .m
> file with my SciTe editor. Works great, double click and
> I'm editing it.
I didn't use Windows, only Linux Debian.
Therfore I only work in my shell.
I am start octave by type in octave and press enter.
And then i wanna open my matlab file, but how do i do that?
> To run it as script, from the octave prompt type its name
>>> filename
> ...without the .m suffix
Ok for execute that file i will try this.
mfg Markus
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- How to open a .m File, Markus Feldmann, 2006/03/30
- Re: How to open a .m File, Robert A. Macy, 2006/03/30
- Re: How to open a .m File,
Markus Feldmann <=
- Re: How to open a .m File, Steve C. Thompson, 2006/03/30
- Re: How to open a .m File, Markus Feldmann, 2006/03/30
- Re: How to open a .m File, Bill Denney, 2006/03/30
- Re: How to open a .m File, Geordie McBain, 2006/03/30
- Re: How to open a .m File, Markus Feldmann, 2006/03/30
- Re: How to open a .m File, Donald J Bindner, 2006/03/31