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Did I miss something about structures and function handles
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kensmith |
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Did I miss something about structures and function handles |
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Sat, 18 Aug 2007 09:05:42 -0700 |
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I can say:
b.a=@(X)(disp(X-3))
if I then say
c = b
c.a(7)
I get 4 as expected.
This looks to me like 90% of object oriented programming is in octave.
Is there some way that I can get at the other elements of "b" and "c"
from the member "a".
If so, then objects could be done. You would just have to make a
template version of the type you want and then assign it to any
instances you want to make. Creating a child type would be done by
first assigning the template of the parent to the template of the
child and then assigning the new elements.
Because of the way octave works, virtual methods would already be there
too.
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- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, Matthias Brennwald, 2007/08/18
- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, kensmith, 2007/08/18
- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, James Sherman Jr., 2007/08/18
- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, kensmith, 2007/08/18
- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2007/08/18
- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, kensmith, 2007/08/18
- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2007/08/19
- Re: Did I miss something about structures and function handles, kensmith, 2007/08/19