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Re: How do I just load (read) a file? (beginner's question)
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Bill Denney |
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Re: How do I just load (read) a file? (beginner's question) |
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Mon, 13 Jun 2005 20:33:07 -0400 (EDT) |
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, David Collett wrote:
I followed a combination of all your suggestions. I renamed the file with a
'.m' extension, then I put it in my:
/sw/share/octave/site/m/ folder
(although I'm sure that's not the best place to keep my own files!)
I will follow Henry's advice and look at my LOADPATH file once I figure
out what it all means! I assume by modifying this file I could then have
octave look for my files anywhere I choose, right?
If you have installed octave-forge (source is downloadable from
http://octave.sf.net/ ), you can use addpath to add to LOADPATH, but a
simple way to do it is just to do the following:
LOADPATH = [LOADPATH '/path/you/want/to/add']
You can find more on LOADPATH at
http://www.octave.org/doc/octave_14.html#SEC103
Bill
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