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From: | Elias Alvarez Jaramillo |
Subject: | AW: AW: gramm Package installation for Octave |
Date: | Thu, 19 Sep 2019 15:27:11 +0200 |
Markus, the update.m file is located in the @gramm Folder. The Code that executes the function gramm is also placed there, but since the function was adapted for octave this only contains the following: gramm_octave.m Which I guess calls the file „gramm_octave.m“. in this file the class is defined as well as the function gramm.But Doing it so as described I get another error : error: invalid call to script C:\Users\kaldr\Desktop\gramm-master\gramm-master\@gramm\gramm.m >> g=gramm('x',cars.Model_Year,'y',cars.MPG,'color',cars.Cylinders,'subset' ,cars.Cylinders~=3 & cars.Cylinders~=5); I think I loaded the path in the right way. I get after executing the path command: >> path Octave's search path contains the following directories: . C:\Users\kaldr\Desktop\gramm-master C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\image-2.10.0 C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\lib\octave\packages\image-2.10.0\x86_64-w64-mingw32-api-v53 C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\struct-1.0.15 C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\lib\octave\packages\struct-1.0.15\x86_64-w64-mingw32-api-v53 C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\optim-1.5.3 C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\lib\octave\packages\optim-1.5.3\x86_64-w64-mingw32-api-v53 C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\statistics-1.4.0\base C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\statistics-1.4.0\distributions C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\statistics-1.4.0\models C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\statistics-1.4.0\tests C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\statistics-1.4.0 C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.0\mingw64\share\octave\packages\dataframe-1.2.0 Thank you very much for your help! PS: I am new to Octave coming from R and this is my first time on the Forum. I will Forward all in cc to the Mailing list Best Regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Werkstudent (Produktionsanalyst) Wildauer Schmiede und Kurbellwelle GmbH/ Working Student (Production Analyst) Wildauer Schmiede und Kurbellwelle GmbH. Coursing Major: M.Eng Technical Management Von: Markus Mützel Please, keep the mailing list in CC. From your original message: > >> g=gramm_octave('x',cars.Model_Year,'y',cars.MPG,'color',cars.Cylinders,'subset',cars.Cylinders~=3 Where is "update" located? Are you sure that the @class folder was NOT added to the path during your test? Markus Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. September 2019 um 15:06 Uhr Hello Markus, thank you for your fast reply. I tried the same on another PC and added not the @Class Folder directly to the path but the Folder containing it. I also used a more simple path for this avoiding spaces and special character. But no luck. I am using Octave 5.1 under Windows. Thanks Best Regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Werkstudent (Produktionsanalyst) Wildauer Schmiede und Kurbellwelle GmbH/ Working Student (Production Analyst) Wildauer Schmiede und Kurbellwelle GmbH. Coursing Major: M.Eng Technical Management Von: Markus Mützel Am 19. September 2019 um 10:28 Uhr schrieb "EAlvarez": > Hello Gurus of Octave! > > I have the following Problem and hope somebody out there can help. I am new > to Octave. I am a long term user of R programming language, and have been > using Hadley´s Wickham ggplot2 for a long time to make plotting more easy. I > saw that there is a package called gramm developed for matlab. The > experienced used @CdeMills seemed to found a Workaround to make this package > executable on Octave, see this thread: > https://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/gramm-td4677378.html#none > > I followed the instructions on the readme file and the comments on the > thread in how to run this package but have not had any luck!. > > The readme says that i should add the @Folder containing the class to the > path. I do this the following way: > > addpath('P:/35 > MITARBEITERORDNER/Alvarez/Octave/Scripts/gramm-master/@gramm') > There might be two issues with this: 1- You should add the folder containing the @-class to the path, i.e.: addpath('P:/35 MITARBEITERORDNER/Alvarez/Octave/Scripts/gramm-master') 2- If this doesn't work, try moving the package to a folder that doesn't contain a space (" ") or fwiw any non-ASCII characters in its path. Markus PS: I switched this over to the help mailing list, which seems more appropriate for your issue. |
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