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unable to fplot with RcppOctave #12
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Hi Irucka, With a slight correction, your code works for me without error. Second change, is to add I'm using
Here is a new version of your example:
Cheers, PS: The RcppOctave team has done a great job with this interface! PPS: An afterthought: Since |
@iembry-USGS, which version of RcppOctave are you using? |
I've tried version 18.03 in the development branch. After fixing a minor compilation issue in pull request #17, the package installs and plots show up without needing the I'm not the original poster, but my problem with this is solved. Thanks! |
@renozao, I'm sorry for my delayed response: RcppOctave 0.18.1. Thank you for your continued development of this package. @git-steb, I too am sorry for my delayed response. Thank you for your suggestions. I have tried your code unsuccessfully. I am using: R version 3.4.0 (2017-04-21) -- "You Stupid Darkness" The R code:
Thank you. Irucka |
Hi, I am attempting to follow some examples of
fplot
in GNU Octave with RcppOctave. Although there are errors in GNU Octave, all 3 of the plots are drawn, but none of them are drawn in R.in R 3.2.4 (there are no plots)
In addition, in R, this is the error message that appears:
Error: unexpected string constant in:
" fplot(@cos, [0, 2*pi])
""
in GNU Octave 3.8.1 (although I have the errors, all 3 of the attempted plots are drawn)
Thank you.
Irucka
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