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Re: FEMoctave, a simple Finite Element package
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Marco Atzeri |
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Re: FEMoctave, a simple Finite Element package |
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Sat, 16 May 2020 19:59:04 +0200 |
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On 14.05.2020 21:20, Nicholas Jankowski wrote:
> To install on a UNIX read the README.TXT. For other operations systems
> modify the Makefile.
I'm actually quite intrigued by this, but mainly operate in a windows
environment. From your README:
"To install this package proceed as follow (on a UNIX system). It is
possible to install the package on Win but do not ask me how to
proceed."
Looking at your unix installation instructions, could this be converted
into an octave package such that built in pkg manage could handle
installation/compilation? Then depending on what's involved, it may get
to a broader audience.
it builds fine under Cygwin and octave 5.2.0 with minimimal
modification of the Makefile.
I guess the conversion to a Octave package should be easy,
I will look on this.
Andreas,
one issue on the PDF documentation, as I tested the first example on
page 8 LaplaceRectangle.m
the APOSTROPHE are wrong ones:
xlabel(’x’); ylabel(’y’);
should be
xlabel('x'); ylabel('y');
that is annoying for "copy and paste" of examples
Regards
Marco
Re: FEMoctave, a simple Finite Element package,
Marco Atzeri <=
FEMoctave, a simple Finite Element code, now as Octave package, Andreas Stahel, 2020/05/20