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RE: referencing sympy commands in Octave
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Browning, Robert S IV ERDC-RDE-GSL-MS CIV |
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RE: referencing sympy commands in Octave |
Date: |
Sat, 1 Jul 2017 01:00:52 +0000 |
Thanks Colin. I will definitely try to take a look at this as I'd like to learn
to add stuff into Octave. I've been very impressed with its capabilities and
hope it continues to improve.
Regards,
-Bob Browning
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Macdonald [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 6:49 PM
To: Browning, Robert S IV ERDC-RDE-GSL-MS CIV <address@hidden>; address@hidden
Subject: Re: referencing sympy commands in Octave
On 30/06/17 03:09 PM, Browning, Robert S IV ERDC-RDE-GSL-MS CIV wrote:
> So to test out the function you just sent Colin, do I just need to put it in
> a directory I'm working from in Octave? And then try to use it from the
> command line or in another script?
Yes, that probably works, although it will then get called for non-sym inputs
too.
Eventually, you can test it in
"c:address@hidden"
(search your computer for sym.m to find this)
There are some test cases written at the bottom of the file, try "test quorem"
to run these.
Please do follow up about this!
Colin