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Re: Wavelab & octave
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A S Hodel |
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Re: Wavelab & octave |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Oct 2003 13:52:55 -0500 |
The MEX file interface for MATLAB is entirely different than that of
Octave.
You will likely need to write C++ wrapper functions around the mex
functions
in your code. There are some examples of this sort of thing at
ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/hodel
and in the Octave source code (search for oregonator.cc). I seem to
remember some other
people have put some effort into getting some level of compatibility
between MEX source and that of Octave, but they'll need to speak
to that (search at octave.sourceforge.net for a starting point)
On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 12:42 PM, Josep Monés i Teixidor wrote:
Hello,
Is there any document that could help me install Wavelab in Octave? I'm
having trouble (specially compiling MEX files).
I have no previous experience in Octave nor Matlab; so I may have
overlooked something...
BTW, I'm using Octave 2.1.50 on Debian sid and WaveLab 8.02
TIA,
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Josep Monés i Teixidor
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