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calling .m function from oct
From: |
Andy Jacobson |
Subject: |
calling .m function from oct |
Date: |
25 Mar 2002 11:39:31 -0500 |
Howdy Folks,
I've got some C++ code for optimization that used to compile
into an oct file under Octave 2.0.16, but won't compile under
Octave 2.1.x. The issue is that I want to call a
user-specified M-file from within the C++ function.
I used to declare a "tree_fvc" object which was initialized
via a call to is_valid_function(), and then evaluated with a
call to tree_fvc::eval().
So, could someone please tell me what the new and correct way
to do this might be? I notice that the octave_function class
doesn't appear to have an eval() method.
Thanks in advance and standard apologies if this is the wrong
list for such a question,
Andy
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