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Re: howto return a structure from xml
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Rafael Laboissiere |
Subject: |
Re: howto return a structure from xml |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Sep 2003 17:15:59 +0200 |
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* Jan-Mark Batke <address@hidden> [2003-09-04 16:52]:
> how can I build a structure within a octave function written
> in c++?
>
> My aim is to
> 1. give a filename.xml to a octave function (works)
>
> retval = readxml(name);
>
> 2. parse the xmlfile with help of libxml2 (works)
> <block1>
> <block2>content</block2>
> </block1>
> <block3>bla</block3>
>
> 3. retval should hold the xml structure,
>
> retval = root {
> block1 {
> block2 = content;
> }
> block3 = bla;
> }
> (no idea so far)
>
> I am pretty new to octave programming; any help (which
> manual to read etc - found nothing in liboctave doc) would
> be appreciated!
[ Moving to help-octave, to which this thread should belong. ]
Take a look at StatDataML
(http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES.html#StatDataML)
I put together a (highly) experimental Debian package for it at the
following apt-getable repository:
deb http://people.debian.org/~rafael/R ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~rafael/R ./
The upstream author is currently reworking the Octave interface for
StatDataML to take advantage of the new cell matrix data type.
--
Rafael
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