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Getting started with Octave and Visual C++
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n3t |
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Getting started with Octave and Visual C++ |
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Sun, 21 Jun 2009 07:18:21 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello everybody,
this is my first message in this forum! I've a simple question for you: I
know you can say "read the fucking manual", but the problem is that I've not
found a fucking manual about this!
I want to create a C++ project using Visual Studio 2008 as IDE and Octave
like scientifical/mathematical library.
So I downloaded "Octave 3.2.0 for Windows MinGW Installer" from SourceForge
and setted the include directory. If I create a project with only
#include <octave/oct.h> and an empty main function,
it shows to me an huge number of incredible errors! So I think I've
downloaded a wrong file or I made a mistake about setting Visual Studio..
How can explain to me what I've to do in order to achieve a good result?
Thank you!
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- Getting started with Octave and Visual C++,
n3t <=
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, Søren Hauberg, 2009/06/21
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, n3t, 2009/06/21
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, Søren Hauberg, 2009/06/21
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, n3t, 2009/06/23
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2009/06/23
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, n3t, 2009/06/23
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, Michael Goffioul, 2009/06/23
- Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, Michael Goffioul, 2009/06/23
Re: Getting started with Octave and Visual C++, Michael Goffioul, 2009/06/21