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RE: using save command


From: macy
Subject: RE: using save command
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:43:37 -0700 (PDT)
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I use an old version of octave, but this sounds like what I ran into.

I never could open or save a series of files until I used this type of
syntax:

cmdstr=(sprintf("amatrix=angle(out%d-1i); \n",iii));

I think it would take the form of

cmdstr=(sprintf("save -ascii filename%d-1i.txt var1 var2\n",ddd));
or something like that

Robert

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> Subject: RE: using save command
> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 03:53:19 +0000
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> Thank you
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>> Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 23:38:19 -0400
>> Subject: Re: using save command
>> From: address@hidden
>> To: address@hidden
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>> You have to use the function form of save,
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>> save(ffname, "ascii", a);
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> I am running Ubuntu 9.04  and the latest octave that ubuntu knows about:
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> GNU Octave Version 3.0.1
> GNU Octave License: GNU General Public License
> Operating System: Linux 2.6.28-14-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Sat Jul 25
> 00:28:35 UTC 2009 i686
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> I doesn't seem to know about the function version of save
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> I wonder if someone would make a new ubuntu version of octave.
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> PS  I have made up my 100 different files the brute force way  -- 100
> scripts!
> So I am not stuck.
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> Doug
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>> I'm just doing this off of memory, so the syntax maybe slightly off.
>> Type "help save" should do the trick.
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>> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:23 PM, <address@hidden> wrote:
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>> > I have a function that I want to pass a partial file mane to and the
>> form up
>> > the complete file name as follows:
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>> > fname="f10"
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>> > and latter
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>> > ffname = [fname ".txt"]
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>> > now I want to use the save command
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>> > save  -ascii  ffname  a
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>> > but it makes a file name called   ffname
>> > and I wanted a file called f10.txt
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>> > How do I use save when the file name is in a variable?
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>> > Doug
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