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Re: function submission
From: |
Ronald Crummett |
Subject: |
Re: function submission |
Date: |
Fri, 19 May 2006 10:49:40 -0700 |
My first thought is that both would end up in Octave Forge, but here's
what I've done:
plotyy: plot two functions with different y-axis ranges using both
sides of the plot as axes
impinvar: impulse-invariance method of analog-to-digital filter
conversion.
Both probably need a bit more cleaning up but I wanted to get an idea
of where to send these when they are ready. By the way, is there
somewhere I can find guidelines for submission (for instance, what
kind of documentation my code should have, etc.)?
-Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "John W. Eaton" <address@hidden>
Date: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:19 am
Subject: Re: function submission
To: Ronald Crummett <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden, address@hidden,
address@hidden, "help-octave, " <address@hidden>
> On 19-May-2006, Ronald Crummett wrote:
>
> | I can do that. Should I just send a post to this here list with
> the
> | scripts attached? I don't mind doing that if it's appropriate
> to do.
>
> The address@hidden list is for posting source code additions to
> Octave. It provides a place to archive submissions.
>
> What are the functions you have written? If they are "core" Octave
> functions (for example, they exist for Matlab compatibility, or
> provide very basic functionality) then they probably belong in the
> core Octave distribution. If they are specialized functions for a
> particular problem domain, then they probably belong in a separate
> package and including the functions in Octave Forge is probably
> better, at least for now.
>
> jwe
>
Re: function submission, Keith Goodman, 2006/05/19