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docs for dynamic loaded functions
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Martijn Brouwer |
Subject: |
docs for dynamic loaded functions |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Oct 2003 10:39:06 +0100 |
I would like to try accelarate a fitting procedure. The function that I fit,
performs 15 to 20 function call per data point. Even though I have only 26
points, and the fitting procedure has converged in only a few iterations, the
total calculation is quite slow. Much slower than under matlab actually.
Since calling octave functions is quite expensive, I consider to create
dynamically loaded functions using mkoctfile.
Where can I find more documentation on this topic? The short example in the
manual, is just sufficient to show the principle and the benefits of creating
dlf's. There is quite a gap between the oregonator examples and the src
directory. Is there somebody who wrote something on this topic?
Martijn
Physics is a approximate description of a part of the physical phenomena, that
are only a small portion of human perceptions.
H Casimir, Dutch Physicist
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