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Re: Better quadrature routine in octave
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Pedro Gonnet |
Subject: |
Re: Better quadrature routine in octave |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Apr 2010 21:32:50 +0100 |
Hello again,
I'm currently re-writing the C-language version as an Oct-file. The
documentation is a bit shaky, but I can get by on the examples except
for one thing: When I call the integrand (I'm using an octave_function
*fcn), I need to generate a vector of values "x" to compute "y = f(x)".
I have to do this often and for vectors "x" of length 5, 17, 33, 3, 7,
15 and 31.
I'm guessing the most efficient way would be do declare one Matrix
object of length 33 and then, whenever I call the integrand, fill it
with the values of "x" I need and somehow tell the Matrix to truncate
its own length.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to do this. In MEX, I would do this
with mxSetM(...), but with Octave I don't even know if I should declare
a Matrix or an NDArray... Any help anyone?
Cheers,
Pedro
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Pedro Gonnet, 2010/04/01
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Jaroslav Hajek, 2010/04/01
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Pedro Gonnet, 2010/04/06
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Pedro Gonnet, 2010/04/13
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Jaroslav Hajek, 2010/04/15
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Pedro Gonnet, 2010/04/16
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Pedro Gonnet, 2010/04/23
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave,
Pedro Gonnet <=
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, John W. Eaton, 2010/04/24
- Re: Better quadrature routine in octave, Jaroslav Hajek, 2010/04/25