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enum in octave?
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Jim H |
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enum in octave? |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:49:03 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
I think the question I want to ask is "does Octave have the concept of enum
as in C?"
My application: I would like to pass a set of arguments to a function in an
array (p[ ]), but I want to refer to the elements of the array by mnemonic
names like:
y[BOB] = p[R]*y[BOB]*(1 - y[BOB]/p[K]);
in C this could be done with #define R 0 #define K 1, etc. or by an enum
structure.
Possible in octave?
Jim
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