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Re: Octave as a replacement for Excel


From: babelproofreader
Subject: Re: Octave as a replacement for Excel
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 16:48:09 -0700 (PDT)

Further reading has led me to mkoctfile using the GNU GCC compiler. It is
possible to download the C/C++ source code for over 150 technical indicators
from Ta-Lib at SourceForge.net which begs the question; how easy would it be
to simply use this open source code to make .oct files for use in Octave? My
reading so far suggests that it would be as easy as simply typing gcc
mkoctfile indicator.c into the terminal to create a compiled .oct file , but
I can't believe it is that simple. Could anyone tell me what I obviously
don't know?

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