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Re: Is there any Wavelet Kits in Octave?
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David Bateman |
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Re: Is there any Wavelet Kits in Octave? |
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Thu, 13 Apr 2006 09:54:17 +0200 |
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hoxide Ma wrote:
>Thank you. I have tried this Package, that's great.
>But not all the program can run in octave. I have to change more code
>than which described
>in the WIKI. Why not write a Octave branch for Wavelab?
>
>I found this (see attachment). Mybe there is a possibility.
>
>
It would be annoying to have tld po maintain a seperate branch. However,
if the maintainers would accept patches for octave, then that will
probably be the way to convince them. Changing the mex-files to native
oct-files wourobably be a good first step..
D.
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