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RE: File ASCII
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Allen.Windhorn |
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RE: File ASCII |
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Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:20:29 -0500 |
Alessandro,
From: Alessandro Bandera [mailto:address@hidden
> ...How can I export in ASCII code the data of a simple square
> matrix( real plus image values) written in a file I can read
> with excel?
Wait, wait -- I know this! :-) I just learned how to do this
yesterday. Do (for example):
Save -ascii "c:/tmp/MyFile.txt" MyMatrix
(where MyMatrix is the matrix you want to output). This is obviously in
Windows but should be similar in *nixes. "help save" will give you more
information. You can also do:
Save -text "c:/tmp/MyFile.txt" MyMatrix
which gives a text file with some possibly useful headers and a
different (Octave) format.
Octave will easily do the integration for you, and plot the result too.
I was putting the data into Excel to send to a colleague who doesn't
have Octave or Matlab.
Regards,
Allen
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