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helloman |
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Re: output question |
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Wed, 11 Feb 2009 16:05:00 -0800 (PST) |
Thank you very much Alex, for the reply. I also have the same issue with
nested loops and wanted to check the status of the simulation.
AlexRSS wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Thanks so much, fflush works like a charm. I appreciate your help.
>
> -- Alex
>
>
> David Bateman-2 wrote:
>>
>> AlexRSS wrote:
>>> An unbelievably ignorant question, but when I run Octave from the
>>> terminal in
>>> OSX and call a function that outputs data using printf, the values are
>>> only
>>> printed to the terminal after the function has finished running. How
>>> can I
>>> get Octave to print values to the terminal as a function is running
>>> (i.e.,
>>> print the value to the terminal as the statement is evaluated while the
>>> function runs rather than printing all the values at the end of the
>>> function?
>>>
>> Try "more off" or add "fflush(stdout)" after the printf calls
>>
>> D.
>>
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