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Re: how to use fft in c++
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Re: how to use fft in c++ |
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Fri, 9 Jun 2017 11:19:58 -0700 (PDT) |
At first thank you!
What do you mean by "DEFUN is defining a function"?
Do I have to replace DEFUN_DLD(testfft, args, nargout, "\testfft\n ") to
something like fft(testfft, args, nargout, "\testfft\n ") ?
I want to call octave from a cpp-file. Matrices and so on work fine but
calling funtctions does not. Now I'm confused anyway.. DEFUN is not a
function I can call?
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