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Re: dlmread problem
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Martin Helm |
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Re: dlmread problem |
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Tue, 30 Nov 2010 21:07:59 +0100 |
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Am Dienstag, 30. November 2010, 20:37:37 schrieb Keith Grider:
> I am just defining the matrix name when I run the command.
>
> It does the same thing if I type:
> octave:39> dlmread("test.txt"," ",1,0)
> ans =
>
I get this with your file
GNU Octave, version 3.3.54
dlmread("test.txt"," ",1,0)
ans =
-0.009000 0.000000
-0.028000 0.000000
-0.016000 0.000000
-0.003000 0.000000
-0.022000 0.000000
-0.016000 0.000000
-0.003000 0.000000
0.003000 0.000000
-0.009000 0.000000
-0.003000 0.000000
-0.009000 0.000000
-0.016000 0.000000
Can you check if your dlmread function is shadowed by another function with
the same name?
"help dlmread" shows in my case
`dlmread' is a function from the file
/usr/local/libexec/octave/3.3.54/oct/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/dlmread.oct
- dlmread problem, keithspg, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, Martin Helm, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, Keith Grider, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, John W. Eaton, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, Keith Grider, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, John W. Eaton, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, Martin Helm, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, John W. Eaton, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem, Keith Grider, 2010/11/30
- Re: dlmread problem,
Martin Helm <=