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Re: FEM pkg and classes
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Re: FEM pkg and classes |
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Fri, 28 Jun 2013 17:41:31 +0200 |
On 28 Jun 2013, at 16:41, Marco Vassallo <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
> after the discussion we had at OctConf I'm trying to gain some insight about
> how classes works inside Octave. I'm using as a reference the examples
> provided with the presentation "what is octave" [1].
> The class/classes that we want to create should allow us to write an m.file
> like:
Marco,
I think it is time to start creating a new package for the dolfin interface.
You should ask Carnë to set up a repository for it and then prepare the package
structure.
This example should go in there so that it can be tested and updated as you
progress.
I don't know what the best name for the new package could be, what about just
"dolfin" or "fenics"?
c.
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- Re: FEM pkg and classes, Juan Pablo Carbajal, 2013/06/30