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From: | Michael Goffioul |
Subject: | Re: Basic question: usage of Java methods in Octave |
Date: | Tue, 15 Oct 2013 08:24:15 -0400 |
Hi Philip,
sorry forr late answer, I forgot in previous days...
You are right, the code is really ugly, and my duty right now is to
reverse-engineer it, in order to make this third-party-code usable locally
in Octave rather than Matlab.
That's where all the problems rise, and I'm try to do what you suggest: to
dissect, to de-assembly in simplier code and to understand what are the
single elements (some are surely variables, other are functions declared
elsewhere, Integer and Float should be Java classes... a real mess).
By the way, trying to use the Java Method seems a bit less intuitive than
expected:
octave:1> x = javaMethod('floatToIntBits', 'java.lang.Float', 10.07)
error: [java] java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
Actually no numer is accepted in this way, and any manual I'm lookin ginto
is lacking of the very basic introduction to method usage...
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