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Re: Three dimensional arrays


From: Paul Kienzle
Subject: Re: Three dimensional arrays
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 02:42:03 +0100
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Hi!

I've recently uploaded all my stuff into octave.sourceforge.net.  I hope
that this will be a very permissive environment for people to add and
fix their stuff as well as mine.  To get yourself added to the project
contact Julian de Marchi <address@hidden>.

I'm not comfortable enough with the CVS process yet to give concise
instructions, but there is a lot of documentation available on the
SourceForge site. Click on Site Docs:
        http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=1
and particularly, SSH Howto for Linux:
        http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3228&group_id=1
then some of the cvs help pages.

Paul Kienzle
address@hidden

On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:11:34AM +1000, Andrew Bainbridge-Smith wrote:
> Greetings All,
> 
> I use "3D arrays" as a part of my time image sequence analysis.  3D arrays 
> can 
> be achieved by the use of 2D matrices and the list structure.  During the 
> past 
> southern hemisphere summer I employed a university student to write a set of 
> octave functions to help construct and manipulate (only in a very primitive 
> sense) such "3D arrays".  I am happy to share these files but would prefer to 
> give these files to someone who is prepared to serve them via ftp or the web
> --- perhaps Paul Kienzle could include them with his signal processing 
> toolkit, are you listening Paul?, any opinions?
> 
> I will wait until Friday afternoon (my time, 27th April) if I receive no 
> offers to server the files then I will simply post them to this group
> 
>       Andrew
> -- 
> Dr Andrew Bainbridge-Smith
> Senior Research Engineer 
> Machine Vision Group
> CSIRO Manufacturing Science and Technology
> Australia
> 
> 
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