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Re: object behavior with Octave...
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James Moliere |
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Re: object behavior with Octave... |
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Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:26:39 -0800 |
jwe,
I have the latest version of GNU Octave -- verions 3.0.3.
I have a copy of the book, "GNU Octave Manual, Version 3" by John W.
Eaton et al. and I don't see a chapter on OOP (or Object Oriented
Programming) in the table of contents. I also don't see OOP (Object
Oriented Programming) in the index at the back of the book. Inside the
front cover of the book, it has written, "Edition 3 for Octave version
3.0.2", "August 2008". I'm assuming this book is the latest and
greatest.
Can you elaborate on which chapter OOP is at in the manual?
Thanks!
James
On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 11:05 -0800, John W. Eaton wrote:
> On 14-Feb-2009, James Moliere wrote:
>
> | Please give an (small) example on how to do OOP in Octave? A ball
> | object seems to be reasonable.
>
> First you need the current development version of Octave. Then take
> a look at the chapter on OOP in the manual.
>
> jwe
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