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Re: How many plotting engines do we have?
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Peter Cloetens |
Subject: |
Re: How many plotting engines do we have? |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Nov 2006 10:41:58 +0100 |
Hi,
You can do something like:
filelist = glob("g3trb6*");
for k=1:length(filelist)
disp(filelist{k})
endfor
Hope this helps,
Peter
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 09:05 +0100, Falk Dechent wrote:
> Hi everybody!
> I'm new using octave (and never used mathlab) and I have several questions.
> Will slpit them in two posts.
>
> octave-2.9.9:1> glob("g3trb6*")
> ans =
>
> {
> [1,1] = g3trb60.sp0
> }
>
> how can I access the string "g3trb60.sp0" ???
> I have no idea but i tried a lot :.-(
>
>
> Falk
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- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, (continued)
- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, David Bateman, 2006/11/23
- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, P.J.G. Long, 2006/11/26
- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, David Bateman, 2006/11/26
- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, Francesco Potorti`, 2006/11/27
- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, David Bateman, 2006/11/27
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- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, Jordi Gutierrez Hermoso, 2006/11/23
- Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, John W. Eaton, 2006/11/23
Looping deeper in structure elements, Falk Dechent, 2006/11/22
Re: How many plotting engines do we have?, Falk Dechent, 2006/11/22