Compose the .m file on any program capable of creating text files. Notepad is fine for any Windows OS. The file must have the .m extension. Store the .m file in a folder used by Octave for .m files. A typical path for an .m file in Windows is:
C:\Gnu\Octave\usr\local\share\octave\(version number)\m\(foldername) (foldername) is the name of any existing subfolders in the m folder, or it can be one that you created.
Then you can run the script as a command inside Octave.
--- On Wed, 2/8/12, f g <address@hidden> wrote:
From: f g <address@hidden> Subject: Help needed To: address@hidden Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 7:54 AM
I am unable to save or run .m files.
Both save and load give error messages.
>Edit (with no file name) opens a window in Octave3.2.4, not in Octave3.4.3. Invoking the file gives no result.
Can someone send me a complete simple sequence for, say "hello world", or anything, that is supposed to save and load back a file?
I have a Vista operating system. (64 bit)
Thanks, Fred address@hidden
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