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Re: SOLVED was: The parse error on the "x"
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Andreas Weber |
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Re: SOLVED was: The parse error on the "x" |
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Sat, 02 Feb 2013 15:22:51 +0100 |
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Am 02.02.2013 15:04, schrieb Taban:
> Thanks for the all comments, i am going crazy.
> <http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/file/n4649393/27yoj5y.png>
Argh...
The message you get says it all "f does not agree with function file.."
run your code with
source("dif.m")
OR you could also insert something (1;) above the declaration as I told
you in my previous post and run it directly (without .m) if there aren't
special charcaters, whitespace in the filename.
See also
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Script-Files.html#Script-Files
- Re: The parse error on the "x", (continued)
- Re: The parse error on the "x", marco atzeri, 2013/02/02
- Re: The parse error on the "x", Andreas Weber, 2013/02/02
- Re: The parse error on the "x", marco atzeri, 2013/02/02
- Re: The parse error on the "x", Andreas Weber, 2013/02/02
- Re: The parse error on the "x", marco atzeri, 2013/02/02
- SOLVED was: The parse error on the "x", Andreas Weber, 2013/02/02
- Re: SOLVED was: The parse error on the "x", Taban, 2013/02/02
- Re: SOLVED was: The parse error on the "x",
Andreas Weber <=
- Re: SOLVED was: The parse error on the "x", Taban, 2013/02/02
- Re: The parse error on the "x", Sergei Steshenko, 2013/02/02
- Re: The parse error on the "x", marco atzeri, 2013/02/02