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Re: pass sting as function argument?
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: pass sting as function argument? |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Sep 2008 00:13:51 -0400 |
On 20-Sep-2008, Avraham Rosenberg wrote:
| I never used octave on MS windows, but knowing that octave is developed on
| a Unix-like system, and knowing the way Unix treats the backslash, I would
| suggest to try and use double back-slashes:
| mat2tx('c:\\octave\\myfile\\data1.mat', 'c:\\octave\\myfile\\data1.txt');
No, backslashes are only treated as escape characters inside
double-quoted strings in Octave 3.x. They are not special inside
single-quoted strings.
| I do not know how the MS windows version of octave reacts to ":" (the column
| sign) in the file name. If possible, try to write the directories relative to
| your working directory, to avoid using it.
I wouldn't expect that to be a problem either.
jwe