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From: | Bill Denney |
Subject: | Re: Warnings suppression in save commands |
Date: | Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:15:28 -0400 (EDT) |
octave > /dev/null 2> /dev/null There is a better way to do it, but that should work. Bill On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, address@hidden wrote:
Hi all. I have a problem with the "save" command in Octave v2.1.50 under Linux. I'm launching Octave with the "silent" option activated, since I need to work in batch mode and I want no outputs to screen If I try to save a variable whose value is NaN, Octave issues the following warning message: "warning: save: Inf or NaN values may not be reloadable" Ok, now that I know it (and I know that in my case I have no troubles in reloading the variables), how can I get Octave not to issue this message every time I run my script? I tried to: - read Octave user manual; - search in the archive of this mailing list - ask my colleagues - ... what else... but I could't manage to find my way out. Ciao, Lorenzo
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