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compiling .m files
From: |
Hein Zelle |
Subject: |
compiling .m files |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Nov 2002 00:08:39 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
Hello,
I'm new to this list, so please forgive me if this has been asked many
times before. I looked in the mailing list archives and couldn't find
the answer there, so here goes:
Is there a way to compile .m files into .oct files to gain speed? I am
not sure what Octave does "under water", perhaps it does compile a .m
function and I just don't know it. I thought I read somewhere that
Octave can generate C++ from .m files, but I cannot find it again so
it may well be my imagination. If all else fails I will write my own
C++ routines and compile those using mkoctfile, but it would be very
convenient to just convert my existing .m files. Is there any way to
achieve this?
Hein Zelle
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- compiling .m files,
Hein Zelle <=
- Re: compiling .m files, A S Hodel, 2002/11/12
- Re: compiling .m files, Mike Miller, 2002/11/12
- Re: compiling .m files, John W. Eaton, 2002/11/12
- Re: compiling .m files, Hein Zelle, 2002/11/12
- without a for loop? (was "compiling .m files"), Mike Miller, 2002/11/12
- specifying matrices before filling with values, Mike Miller, 2002/11/12
- Re: specifying matrices before filling with values, A S Hodel, 2002/11/12