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Re: importing specfun functions


From: Carnë Draug
Subject: Re: importing specfun functions
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 00:24:02 +0000

On 25 January 2013 00:14, Mike Miller <address@hidden> wrote:
> I noticed recently that ellipj, ellipke, and expint are in Octave's
> list of missing functions. These three have been in the specfun OF
> package for years now. I would like to look at bringing them into
> Octave. I've only looked at them briefly, but I don't see any glaring
> problems yet. If I don't hear any objections I'll look further into
> correctness, performance, documentation, style, etc. Note that ellipj
> is an oct-file (could go in libinterp/corefcn) while ellipke and
> expint are m-files (could go in scripts/specfun).
>
> Comments? Any reasons this can't be done?

No reason why not. There's other functions in OF that could be moved
into core, see https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?12153

For some reason, I think that Ed Meyer was trying to do that for
ellipj or ellipke functions. I may be wrong, I can't find on my
e-mails anything pointing that.

Carnë


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