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Re: Question


From: Ben Abbott
Subject: Re: Question
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2009 03:14:55 -0400


On Jun 3, 2009, at 2:39 AM, Sobczyk Adam wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Abbott [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 3:19 PM
To: Sobczyk Adam
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Subject: Re: Question

On Jun 2, 2009, at 8:15 AM, Sobczyk Adam wrote:

Hello,
Does Octave supports Matlab functions: urlread and urlwrite?

Best regards,
Adam Sobczy

I can't confirm the Octave's versions are fully compatible with Matlab's,
but they are present.

Ben

Thanks, Ben. What are their names? What about sendmail?

Adam

The names are the same. Below you can see the help for urlread. Sendmail does not exist in Octave.

Ben


octave:3> help urlread
`urlread' is a function from the file /Users/bpabbott/Development/ mercurial/local_clone/src/urlwrite.oct

 -- Loadable Function: S = urlread (URL)
 -- Loadable Function: [S, SUCCESS] = urlread (URL)
 -- Loadable Function: [S, SUCCESS, MESSAGE] = urlread (URL)
 -- Loadable Function: [...] = urlread (URL, METHOD, PARAM)
     Download a remote file specified by its URL and return its content
     in string S.  For example,

          s = urlread ("ftp://ftp.octave.org/pub/octave/README";);

     The variable SUCCESS is 1 if the download was successful,
     otherwise it is 0 in which case MESSAGE contains an error message.
     If no output argument is specified and if an error occurs, then
     the error is signaled through Octave's error handling mechanism.

This function uses libcurl. Curl supports, among others, the HTTP,
     FTP and FILE protocols.  Username and password may be specified in
     the URL.  For example,

          s = urlread ("http://user:address@hidden/file.txt";);

     GET and POST requests can be specified by METHOD and PARAM.  The
     parameter METHOD is either `get' or `post' and PARAM is a cell
     array of parameter and value pairs.  For example,

          s = urlread ("http://www.google.com/search";, "get",
                      {"query", "octave"});

     See also: urlwrite




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