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From: | Jeremy Yan |
Subject: | Re: Using mldivide function of Octave in C++? |
Date: | Tue, 3 Jun 2014 13:47:22 -0400 |
We are using our time to answer your question, in order to show your appreciation for our effort
On 3 Jun 2014, at 18:49, Jeremy Yan <address@hidden> wrote:
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> Dear c.
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> Thanks for your reply! I really want to use bottom posting to make the discussion convenient. But I am sorry I don't know how to set it.
the least you can do is try to learn.
This question has already been answered.
> I think my question really is how to use the Fmldivide function. I don't know what are the right arguments in octave_value_list Fmldivide (const octave_value_list & =octave_value_list(), int =0) for solving a simple Ax=b equation. I apologize for my repetitive questions.
Twice.
Both I and Pantxo, provided working code examples that accomplish what you want
in slightly different ways.
If there is any specific part of those examples you did not
understand, please point out which part it is by quoting
the lines of code you don't understand and explaining what
exactly it is that troubles you about them.
You are welcome.
> I just hope to be clear and understand better of Octave. Thank you so much!
> Best regards,
> Jeremy
c.
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