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Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave
From: |
Carlo de Falco |
Subject: |
Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Jun 2010 07:05:01 +0200 |
On 8 Jun 2010, at 01:16, Fotios Kasolis wrote:
A relatively simple solution to your problem is the following function
which you simply call with 3 string arguments: function or script
file, title, and author. The function creates a proper .tex file -
together with the code included in the file you supplied it as its
first argument - which you can then change to achieve the desired
result.
/Fotios
A different approach I use often is having one singlae LaTeX file to
include all tables rather than create one pdf from each table.
You can try it out with the attached files by doing (on a unix system):
>> printlatextable ({'1','2','3','4'},
{'1','2','3','4','5'},'aaa',eye(5,4),'test_1.tex')
>> printlatextable ({'1','2','3','4'},
{'1','2','3','4','5'},'aaa',rand(5,4),'test_2.tex')
>> system ('pdflatex test.tex')
HTH,
c.
printlatextable.m
Description: Binary data
test.tex
Description: Binary data
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, (continued)
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Francesco Potortì, 2010/06/07
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2010/06/07
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Jaroslav Hajek, 2010/06/07
- RE: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Ian Journeaux, 2010/06/07
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Jaroslav Hajek, 2010/06/08
- RE: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Ian Journeaux, 2010/06/08
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2010/06/08
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Jason Martin, 2010/06/08
Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Stuart Edwards, 2010/06/07
Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave, Fotios Kasolis, 2010/06/07
- Re: Creating "Pretty" Report from Octave,
Carlo de Falco <=