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Re: octave.object(support) (Modified by Paul Kienzle)
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Andy Adler |
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Re: octave.object(support) (Modified by Paul Kienzle) |
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:35:33 -0500 (EST) |
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Paul Kienzle wrote:
> I've been playing with a new type that allows you to define
> objects and methods implemented in oct-files, but callable
> directly from scripts using the usual object.method(args)
> syntax.
This is _really_ neat. However, I'm not sure how you will
access the object from a function.
For example, can I do this?
function out=is_boiling()
out = this > 100;
endfunction
x= new_temperature_degrees_celcius( 50 );
disp( x.is_boiling() );
Would it use a C++ish "this" syntax for the object,
or would it use a Perlish first parameter?
Thanks
Andy