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octave to independent C code
From: |
David Riano |
Subject: |
octave to independent C code |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Feb 2008 13:50:14 -0500 |
Hi,
I wrote code in Matlab that I now need to
redistribute as C-code to be combined with other C-code.
I can not redistribute the matlab libraries for free.
I was thinking to convert the Matlab code to
Octave, but I want my program to run as well independently from Octave.
So I was thinking to:
1. Convert M-code to Octave
2. Convert Octave code to C code. Is it possible?
3. Export the Octave libraries. How do you do that?
4. Go to a computer without Octave installed,
both Linux and Windows. Run gcc to compile my
C-code with the octave libraries. Any hints?
5. Run my program in Linux/Windows without
needing to have Octave or Matlab installed.
Is it possible? Can anybody give me any hints?
I have been trying to solve this problem a few weeks now....
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
da
David RiaƱo
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- octave to independent C code,
David Riano <=