I desire to call octave functions from C or C++.
What I am trying to do is use some of the graphing and analysis
functions of Octave for my application instead of writing my own.
For clarification, I am working on a windows machine, which compiler
will I need, do I need to switch to Linux?
Thanks,
Shayne C. Rich
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Wellsville, UT 84339
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-----Original Message-----
From: A S Hodel [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 7:51 AM
To: Shayne C. Rich
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Subject: Re: Calling Octave functions from C
Did you write that backward? Are you asking to call legacy "C" code
from within Octave (which is what mex files do),
or are you asking to call octave m-file scripts/functions from external
C code (which is what the Matlab engine
did/does)?
The first is done through .oct files (there are examples on the net and
in the octave source code).
The second is done by linking with the octave libraries (C++, rather
than C), but others will need to speak to that.
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:51 PM, Shayne C. Rich wrote:
Hi, is it possible to call Octave functions from “C” programs, similar
to Matlab mex files?
Thanks,
Shayne C. Rich
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