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Re: importing a matrix from stdout of another program
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Andy Adler |
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Re: importing a matrix from stdout of another program |
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Sun, 24 Jul 2005 08:20:22 -0400 (EDT) |
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Vic Norton wrote:
> Hmmmm... I'll have to look into "Inline::Octave". I call Octave from
> within Perl all the time. To run the Octave script "spdrOut13.m" from
> Perl I just write
> `octave "$octavedir/m/spdrOut13.m"`;
> in my Perl script.
If that's all you want to do, then don't bother with Inline::Octave.
If you want to transfer data quickly Perl<->Octave,
or to be able to maintain sessions and state between calls,
then you may want to take a look.
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Andy Adler <address@hidden> 1(613)562-5800x6218
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