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From: | Muthiah Annamalai |
Subject: | Octave-IT++, Octave extensions to IT++ library, Re: Communications Toolbox, |
Date: | Sat, 11 Mar 2006 16:44:57 -0800 (PST) |
On 11 Mar 06 15:25P! M, Muthiah Annamalai wrote:
> Im working on moving IT++ with an external interface
> to GNU Octave for it. It will be on the lines of a
> loadable module that will use IT++ as an external
> library.
Does this mean we'll be able to call IT++ functions
just like we call existing built-in functions, or does
this mean that the IT++ C/C++ libraries will be
available so that someone could write a C/C++ program
which could then be dynamically linked to Octave?
Hopefully the former. Will something like:
octave:> convolutional_code (type_of_code, inverse_rate, ...
constraint_length);
octave:> output = convolutional_code_encode (input);
be possible, for example?
Regards,
Steve
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