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Re: rat and rats ported from octave-forge
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David Bateman |
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Re: rat and rats ported from octave-forge |
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Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:23:28 +0200 |
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John W. Eaton wrote:
> I think the source of the problem is that the string computed by rats
> should be a character array with the same number of rows as the
> original numeric matrix instead of a character array with one row and
> embedded newline characters. If it were, then Octave would display it
> as you expect.
>
>
So what is the best way of converting a "\n" line terminated string into
an appropriate character matrix? Does any code exist for it already?
Unfortunately we can't guarantee that the string length between the "\n"
will be identical, This might mean that its better to do rats separately
than the "format rat" code...
D.
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glpk.h, John W. Eaton, 2007/07/26
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