Thanks, Markus, I'll do
El 16/12/17 a las 20:20, mmuetzel escribió:
Santiago,
I am seeing the same error on Linux and Windows with 4.2.1 and a
recent dev.
That message also appears if you try to convert an out-of-range
number to a
character (e.g. char(300) or char(-2)). There might be a problem with
using
char, unsigned char and signed char inconsistently in the code
(probably in
oct-stream.cc).
Can you please open a bug report at
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=octave describing your issue?
Markus
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