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Ernst Reissner |
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typeinfo |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Apr 2018 09:24:53 +0200 |
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Hi all,
i am about to resurrect javaoctave, software to access octave from
within java
(a feature also matlab offers).
One task is to provide a means to initialize a variable with any kind of
octave object.
I found here the command typeinfo which offers seemingly all types to be
considered.
What makes me feel uncomfortable is what help typeinfo displays:
If EXPR is omitted, return a cell array of strings containing all
the currently installed data types.
What does mean currently installed data types?
Does this list depend solely on the octave version
or is there a way to install more types on a given octave version?
Thank you for helping.
Greetings,
Ernst
- typeinfo,
Ernst Reissner <=