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Re: merging functions from octave-forge
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Keith Goodman |
Subject: |
Re: merging functions from octave-forge |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Jun 2005 17:59:33 -0700 |
John W. Eaton wrote:
> so that leaves about 150 functions to merge:
>
> addpath betaln blkdiag brighten builtin calendar clf complex
> contourf conv2 convhull convhulln cplxpair csvread csvwrite cumtrapz
> datenum datestr datevec del2 delaunay delaunay3 delaunayn demo
> dlmread dlmwrite dos drawnow edit ellipj ellipke eomday expm1 factor
> factorial fill fill3 filter2 fminbnd fplot full funm fzero getfield
> ginput gradient griddata gtext hadamard ifftshift imread imwrite
> inputname interp1 interp2 interpft intersect isdir isequal ismember
> isprime issparse legend legendre magic mat2str meshc mkpp nchoosek
> nnz nonzeros now nthroot ode23 ode45 optimset orient pareto pascal
> patch pcg pchip pcolor peaks peaks perms pie plot3 polyarea ppval
> primes print psi quadl quiver rat rats regexp rmpath rosser rref
> scatter setdiff setfield setxor sortrows sound soundsc sparse
> spdiags speye spfun spline spones sprand sprandn spy stem str2double
> strcmpi strfind strmatch strncmp strncmpi strtok strvcat surf surfc
> tar text textread trapz tsearch unique unmkpp view voronoi voronoin
> waitbar wavread wavwrite weekday wilkinson xlsread xmlread xmlwrite
> zoom
>
> Comments?
addpath and rmpath are very useful. I use them all the time.
While going back and forth between Octave and bash to port some Matlab
code, I've found that the usefulness of addpath and rmpath is
temporary---once you exit Octave you lose the path changes.
To keep the path after you exit Octave we need savepath. Maybe the
default storage place could be ~/.octavepathdef, which would be an
ascii file that people can edit by hand if they want.
Should the path definition be read before or after ~/.octaverc? If it
is THE path, then after.
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge,
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- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Keith Goodman, 2005/06/07
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Keith Goodman, 2005/06/07
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Bill Denney, 2005/06/07
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Keith Goodman, 2005/06/07
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Bill Denney, 2005/06/07
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Bill Denney, 2005/06/07
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, David Bateman, 2005/06/08
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Paul Kienzle, 2005/06/12
- Re: merging functions from octave-forge, Paul Kienzle, 2005/06/12