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A good OOP class to use for example in the manual?
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David Bateman |
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A good OOP class to use for example in the manual? |
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Sun, 28 Sep 2008 23:09:20 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (X11/20080725) |
I still have a couple of issues with the OOP code in Octave, and am
looking at
* Ability to load/save classes, including saveobj and loadobj methods
* get dbstop to work in class methods
but apart from that I'm pretty much ready put some words to paper (or
rather bits to a file) for the OOP documentation for the 3.2 release. I
wrote a fairly complete Galois field GF(2^M) class just to try and find
out how all of this stuff was put together. However, this class seems a
bit complex as the stuff about primitive polynomials of the field are
added details that most users really don't need to know. Does anyone
have an idea of a good example class that might be used that
1) Demonstrates all details of the OOP code
2) Is relatively simple
3) Has some basically useful function
Matlab used a polynomial class and an asset/stock hierarchical class in
their documentation, but I'd rather not use something that is too
similar to what they use to remove all risk of accusations of plagiarism.
D.
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