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need reducing of structures content output
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Sat, 10 Feb 2007 04:15:31 -0800 (PST) |
Hi all,
I have very big structures with multiple recursive fields.
While MATLAB shows it content very well, like
>>r
r =
alg: 'Naum Z. Shor r-algorithm with AST & some
modifications'
ralg_info: [1x134 char]
df: [1000x1 double]
advanced: [1x1 struct]
lambda: [4x1 double]
mu: [8x1 double]
maxConstrViolation: 1.8025e-007
nFunEvals: 527
nGradEvals: 529
nCEvals: 529
nDCEvals: 529
nDHEvals: 529
prob: [1x1 struct]
nIter: 254
CPUTimeElapsed: 1.8594
TimeElapsed: 2.1400
solver: 'ralg'
istop: 4
msg: 'norm(f[k+1]-f[k]) less than prob.TolFun'
isFeasible: 1
xf: [1000x1 double]
ff: 0.0265
randInfo: 'increasing prob.TolCon, prob.TolGrad, prob.TolFun,
prob.TolX can be very helpfull!'
Octave starts to give output all of fields recursively, i.e. 1000 coords of
r.df & 1000 of r.xf, + recursive output of subfields r.advanced, r.prob, so
it's VERY HARD to find usefull information, for example r.isFeasible.
Espesially it's hard because normal terminal scrooling is absent (as a rule)
in Octave text output terminals.
I guess it will not take much efforts to implement MATLAB-like style of
structure content output, isn't it?
WBR, Dmitrey
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