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Re: Embedding Octave
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Ian Reinhart Geiser |
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Re: Embedding Octave |
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Thu, 7 Oct 2004 10:23:42 -0400 (EDT) |
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John W. Eaton said:
> On 7-Oct-2004, Ian Reinhart Geiser <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> | Could you please elaborate on "hook" functions? Or are you speaking
> about
> | modifying the internal Octave methods to call hooks?
>
> Yes. So your code would register a function (or functions) to be
> called. Octave would be modified to call the function(s) at the
> appropriate place(s) in the input and help functions.
So how would we attack this? The immediate ones that I can see are plot()
and input(). I would be willing to create a patch, but I am still trying
to get my head around the code. With some direction I could probably do
it.
Cheers
-ian reinhart geiser
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