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.
If the user wants to call multiple files of their choosing and in different directories and then have all those files placed into one command ex: chmod * * file1 file2 how would you go about that?
I was thinking starting some like this and then thinking would I loop it.
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Hi all,
I am new to this forum and this is my first question :). Using Red hat Linux.I tried to find file which stores IP address based on different helps given in this forum but did not get success. Here is the system details:
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OCTAVE-CONFIG(1) General Commands Manual OCTAVE-CONFIG(1)NAME
octave-config - GNU Octave component and library information retrieval
SYNOPSIS
octave-config [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
octave-config is a tool to obtain directory information for .oct and .m files for octave(1).
OPTIONS --m-site-dir
Display the main directory for local, or site-specific, .m script files.
--oct-site-dir
Display the main directory for local, or site-specific, .oct dynamic-link libraries.
-p VAR, --print VAR
Print the default value of the Octave configuration variable VAR. Recognized variables are:
API_VERSION LOCALAPIOCTFILEDIR
ARCHLIBDIR LOCALARCHLIBDIR
BINDIR LOCALFCNFILEDIR
CANONICAL_HOST_TYPE LOCALOCTFILEDIR
DATADIR LOCALSTARTUPFILEDIR
DATAROOTDIR LOCALVERARCHLIBDIR
DEFAULT_PAGER LOCALVERFCNFILEDIR
EXEC_PREFIX LOCALVEROCTFILEDIR
FCNFILEDIR MAN1DIR
IMAGEDIR MAN1EXT
INCLUDEDIR MANDIR
INFODIR OCTFILEDIR
INFOFILE OCTINCLUDEDIR
LIBDIR OCTLIBDIR
LIBEXECDIR PREFIX
LOCALAPIARCHLIBDIR STARTUPFILEDIR
LOCALAPIFCNFILEDIR VERSION
-v, --version
Display the version number of octave(1).
-h, -?, --help
Print help message.
AUTHOR
John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
This manual page was contributed by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution but may be used by others.
GNU Octave 4 February 2011 OCTAVE-CONFIG(1)