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Re: matlab code conversion
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Tim Meehan |
Subject: |
Re: matlab code conversion |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Mar 2003 14:34:01 -0600 |
I don't believe that "end" can be used this
way in octave. You should be able to use
length(x) instead.
An equiv statement would be
a_struct.name=fileroot(max([length(fileroot)-20 1]):length(fileroot));
tim
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to convert some matlab code. I get an error parsing that:
>
>
> parse error near line 64 of file /home/me/somefunc.m
>
> >>> a_struct.name=fileroot(max([end-20 1]):end);
> ^
>
> error: `somefunc' undefined near line 2 column 1
> error: evaluating index expression near line 2, column 1
>
> Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> --
> myriam
>
>
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