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Re: Behavior of octave and ans
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François Poulain |
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Re: Behavior of octave and ans |
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Fri, 11 Jul 2014 19:33:58 +0200 |
Hi,
Le Fri, 11 Jul 2014 08:55:22 +0200,
"c." <address@hidden> a écrit :
> With no further details Mike's advice is the best that can be said.
Ok.
> If you need further help you need to be more specific about what are
> the expressions you need to eval in Octave.
Actually, there is no specific expression to be evaluated. The purpose
is about how to make a read-eval loop in order to evaluate Octave
expression from TeXmacs, in order to display it as well as possible
(actually, the added value of Texmacs is its typeset features).
I join an example of what we get to this email.
Someone wrote a loop in Octave, which makes use of the "eval" function,
and get the result from "ans". This answer is then processed via
Octave, in order to be converted to a exchange data format, and
sent as text to TeXmacs.
My current problem is that this strategy doesn't work when "ans" is not
set. So my question is: is there a way to get reliably octave's objects
which are sent to display?
François
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