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From: | David Bateman |
Subject: | Re: calling c++ or c from octave? |
Date: | Tue, 04 Nov 2008 16:53:06 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla-Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (X11/20080724) |
Francis Poulin wrote:
Hello,I do research that involves a lot of number crunching. I often write or run codes in fortran/c to produce data that I then visualize and analyze using octave. It's a bit cumbersome at times going back and forth and I wonder whether it is possible to do everything within octave.I have read somewhere that it is possible to call programs written in c ++ (or perhaps c?) from octave. Is that true? If so where can I find a good tutorial on how to do this? I found one or two on the web but when I actually got around to trying it, the codes didn't actually compile. If there is a tutorial that someone could point out that would be super. I am willing to learn c++ if I can have the easy functionality of octave with the fast number crunching ability of a lower level language.Cheers, Francis
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