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Re: RE: [External] Re: Windows build that supports classdef
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
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Re: RE: [External] Re: Windows build that supports classdef |
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Thu, 19 Mar 2015 00:50:30 +0900 (JST) |
--- "MacDonald, Matt PWC"<Matt.MacDonaldwrote
> Thanks Tatsuro, but I need the classdef support more than having it portable.
> Can you link me to a windows build for that?
> Matt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA [mailto:tmacchant
> Sent: 17 Mar 2015 8:46 PM
> To: Hermoso Jordi GutiƩrrez; MacDonald, Matt PWC
> Cc: help-octave
> Subject: [External] Re: Windows build that supports classdef
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso
> > To: "MacDonald, Matt PWC"
> > Cc: "help-octave
> > Date: 2015/3/18, Wed 04:42
> > Subject: Re: Windows build that supports classdef
> > On Mon, 2015-03-16 at 15:11 +0000, MacDonald, Matt PWC wrote:
> >> Is there a build that can run portable on windows (no installer)
> >> that supports classdef objects?
>
> > High demands. I don't believe such a thing exists yet.
>
> > Is there a portable version of Matlab?
>
> > - Jordi G. H.
>
> Unofficial windows binaries (3.8.2) have portable version.
>
> http://mxeoctave.osuv.de/
>
> Octave itself is relocatable so that you can use it as portable one.
>
> However ocave-forge packages uses absolute path.
>
> Perhaps you have execute "pkg rebuild all" if you want use octave-forge in
> portable device like usb.
Please do not forget cc.ing to address@hidden, do not use the top post.
According to the FAQ (wiki.octave.org/FAQ), " Matlab classdef object oriented
programming is not yet supported, though work is underway in a branch of the
development tree."
Tatsuro
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