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Re: How to open a .m File
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Geordie McBain |
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Re: How to open a .m File |
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Fri, 31 Mar 2006 10:03:31 +1000 |
Like with the function "type"? For example:
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address@hidden:/tmp$ cat g.m
function z = g (x, y)
z = x.^2 + y.^2;
endfunction
address@hidden:/tmp$ octave2.9 -q
octave2.9:1> type g
g is the user-defined function defined from: /tmp/g.m
function z = g (x, y)
z = x.^2 + y.^2;
endfunction
octave2.9:2>
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On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 01:40 +0200, Markus Feldmann wrote:
> Steve C. Thompson wrote:
> > An m-file is just a text file so you can edit it with any text
> > editor. If you don't yet have a favorite, there are many to
> > experiment with. gedit or kate are easy to use. At the shell
> > try,
> >
> > gedit test.m
> >
> > or
> >
> > kate test.m
> >
> thanks,
>
> I understand.
> But can I open this file over octave directly?
>
> mfg Markus
>
>
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