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Re: Euler
From: |
Francesco Potorti` |
Subject: |
Re: Euler |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Jun 2002 18:59:57 +0200 |
Some months ago, Rene Rebe wrote:
I also think gnuplot is too limited. Since I need s.th. Matlab
compatible fot the university, I started to use kmatplot with octave:
http://kmatplot.sourceforge.net/
It installs some support-libraies for octave -> so it can be
immediately be used in octave.
The screenshots look in fact impressive, so I downloaded it and the .oct
files supporting it too. Now, if I issue the command `kplot', octave
2.0 says that it cannod load the dynamic library, while octave 2.1.35
says that kplot is undefined.
Yet both octaven see the kplot.oct files, as both give
exist("kplot")-->3.
I have no experience with dynamically loaded libraries, so I have little
clues as where the problem may be. Octave 2.1.35, which is the one I am
interested into, is able to load dynamic libraries, and in fact the
other ones installed on my Debian woody system do work.
Any ideas?
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