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Re: Octave as a replacement for Excel
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
Subject: |
Re: Octave as a replacement for Excel |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:43:05 +0900 (JST) |
Hello
Perhaps you have to write wrapper code to the open source code.
Please read:
A.1.9 Calling External Code from Oct-Files
in the octave manual, Appendix A: Dynamically Linked Functions.
That is what you want, I think.
Regards
Tatsuro
--- babelproofreader <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Further reading has led me to mkoctfile using the GNU GCC compiler. It is
> possible to download the C/C++ source code for over 150 technical indicators
> from Ta-Lib at SourceForge.net which begs the question; how easy would it be
> to simply use this open source code to make .oct files for use in Octave? My
> reading so far suggests that it would be as easy as simply typing gcc
> mkoctfile indicator.c into the terminal to create a compiled .oct file , but
> I can't believe it is that simple. Could anyone tell me what I obviously
> don't know?
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