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From: | Martin Strympl |
Subject: | RE: octave text format |
Date: | Mon, 27 Jan 2014 13:37:18 +0000 |
From net documentation, it looks like the database package is able to work with sqlite, but I used the name of tar.gz file, official name of package is probably octave-swig.
http://octave-swig.sourceforge.net/octave-db.html
I am sorry for mystification. My data comes from circuit simulator. It is impossible to read output by functions csvread. It cannot work. That now I have to get data into octave. To work with them. But from your answer, I think I will be able to generate output which should be readable for octave by using sqlite3 executable. That thanks for helping me to get this idea. Od: Markus Bergholz address@hidden
Odesláno: 27. ledna 2014 14:10 Komu: Martin Strympl Kopie: address@hidden Předmět: Re: octave text format On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Martin Strympl
<address@hidden> wrote:
I am not able to use sqlite3 database with octave. I know it is possible, but it will be very unusable in my situation. I have to write some computer independent tool. There is too much old version of octave and it isn't possible to update it for all computers. For my octave version, database octave package cannot be used. I have tried it. the database pacakge just support postgreSQL, not sqlite!
Another possibility is to use redis as database.
https://github.com/markuman/go-redis but it needs instrument-control package
refering to your first mail.
have you simply try csvread/csvwrite?
or where are your datas come from?
It is a reason, why I need to read data from sqlite3 database and re-save some of them to octave format. icq: 167498924 XMPP|Jabber: address@hidden |
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