11-22-2011
Where Octave stores it's variables
Hej guys,
I'm doing some simple matrix operations with octave and don't know where and how it stores it's variables. Is there any file somewhere that could be accessed?
I was using MATLAB before and now Octave is new for me.
Or maybe I should use some commands to save and load it.
but preferabaly if I have access to the file that octave itself stores the parameters it would be much better and faster.
Thanks
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
make-octave-forge-debpkg
MAKE-OCTAVE-FORGE-DEBPKG(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation MAKE-OCTAVE-FORGE-DEBPKG(1)
NAME
make-octave-forge-debpkg -- Generate a Debian package from the sources of an Octave-Forge package
SYNOPSIS
make-octave-forge-debpkg
DESCRIPTION
make-octave-forge-debpkg is a helper script for generating a first version of a Debian package for an Octave-Forge package. The command
should be launched from the top directory of the unpacked sources of an Octave-Forge packages. A file called DESCRIPTION must be present,
from which the informations about the package is gathered. The following files are generated, with sensible contents, but needing further
editing:
debian/changelog
debian/compat
debian/control
debian/copyright
debian/rules
debian/source/format
debian/watch
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The environment variables DEBFULLNAME and DEBEMAIL are used for generating the identity of the developer, which will appear in
debian/changelog and debian/copyright. If they do not exist, FULLNAME and EMAIL are used instead.
DISCLAIMER
make-octave-forge-debpkg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Rafael Laboissiere
This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU GPL, v3 or later.
AUTHOR
Rafael Laboissiere <rafael@laboissiere.net>
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-08 MAKE-OCTAVE-FORGE-DEBPKG(1)