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Re: Running C++ program from octave ??


From: Robert A. Macy
Subject: Re: Running C++ program from octave ??
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 10:05:51 -0700

I believe your question prompted me to ask my question.  

If my question was answered during the emails in response
to your question; sorry.  Just demonstrating how little I
know in this area.  

Just think in terms of "you're describing colours to a
blind man"

                    - Robert -


On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 09:34:08 -0700
 "Henry F. Mollet" <address@hidden> wrote:
> At the most basic level, is this not similar to my
> question about Shai's
> contour.m file. His contour.m uses contourc.m, which in
> turn uses
> contourl.oct which was compiled from contourl.cc, a C++
> source file?
> Henry
> 
> on 7/20/05 8:40 PM, Robert A. Macy at address@hidden
> wrote:
> 
> > Is it possible to run a C++ program from octave?  With
> it
> > continually running while data keeps coming back?
> > 
> > To clarify, the program is a real time audio interface
> > called ASIO from Steinberg.  Picture it's like the
> > "recorded" sound.
> > 
> > The program runs for some long time, continually
> creating
> > rather large data sets as input buffers which are
> filled
> > regularly [then hopefully picked up by octave.  For
> > example, 24 bits at 192Kb/s with 50 mS latency is like
> 9600
> > of 4 bytes each, because the data is "long".
> > 
> > Or, am I supposed to compile my octave program to run
> in
> > C++??  
> > 
> > Probably simple for all of you octave/C++ gurus.
> > 
> >                   - Robert -



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