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Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [W
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]] |
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Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:44:37 -0500 |
On 25-Feb-2005, David Bateman <address@hidden> wrote:
| repmat doesn't unless you can do repmat(x([]),n,m) which I don't think
| you can..
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by x([]). What is that
supposed to do?
Better, can you give an example that will show me clearly what it is
that you want to generate, and what information you have?
I thought we were talking about having an exemplar (say a scalar
object of a particular type) and generating an array of those objects.
That's something that repmat is supposed to be able to do.
jwe
- Re: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], (continued)
- Re: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], David Bateman, 2005/02/24
- Re: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], Paul Kienzle, 2005/02/24
- Re: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], David Bateman, 2005/02/24
- Re: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], Paul Kienzle, 2005/02/24
- Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]], David Bateman, 2005/02/25
- Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]], Paul Kienzle, 2005/02/25
- Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]], David Bateman, 2005/02/25
- Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]], Paul Kienzle, 2005/02/25
- Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]], John W. Eaton, 2005/02/25
- Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]], David Bateman, 2005/02/25
- Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]],
John W. Eaton <=
- Re: Class of User Types [Was: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?]], David Bateman, 2005/02/25
Re: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], Przemek Klosowski, 2005/02/10
Re: Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], John W. Eaton, 2005/02/10
Moving code from octave-forge to octave [Was: polyderiv problem?], John W. Eaton, 2005/02/10