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Need helpHi, i'm a new nabbler:D
i have a problem about octave 3.0.2 in debian 7-64bit platform with intel x86-64 bit in this platform my source code doesn't work as it was supposed to be. but at other pc (intel pentium 3-32bit) with octave 3.0.2 in debian 5-32bit my source code works good. how can this happen? thx before |
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Re: Need helpOn Wednesday, December 10, 2008, at 09:30PM, "tHounK" <korn_g4nx@...> wrote:
> >Hi, i'm a new nabbler:D >i have a problem about octave 3.0.2 in debian 7-64bit platform with intel >x86-64 bit >in this platform my source code doesn't work as it was supposed to be. >but at other pc (intel pentium 3-32bit) with octave 3.0.2 in debian 5-32bit >my source code works good. >how can this happen? >thx before >-- Can you give us some more detail? What doesn't work? Ben _______________________________________________ Help-octave mailing list Help-octave@... https://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/help-octave |
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Re: Need helpwhat i mean is the octave 3.0.2 doesn't calculate like how it used to be. i use octave 3.0.2 for gustafson kessel fuzzy cluster. in the mean calculation, octave 3.0.2 is supposed to produces real numbers but what i get is complex numbers.
thx before
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Re: Need helpOn Friday, December 12, 2008, at 01:55AM, "tHounK" <korn_g4nx@...> wrote: > >Ben Abbott wrote: >> >> On Wednesday, December 10, 2008, at 09:30PM, "tHounK" >> <korn_g4nx@...> wrote: >>> >>>Hi, i'm a new nabbler:D >>>i have a problem about octave 3.0.2 in debian 7-64bit platform with intel >>>x86-64 bit >>>in this platform my source code doesn't work as it was supposed to be. >>>but at other pc (intel pentium 3-32bit) with octave 3.0.2 in debian >5-32bit >>>my source code works good. >>>how can this happen? >>>thx before >>>-- >> >> Can you give us some more detail? >> >> What doesn't work? >> >> Ben > >what i mean is the octave 3.0.2 doesn't calculate like how it used to be. i >use octave 3.0.2 for gustafson kessel fuzzy cluster. in the mean >calculation, octave 3.0.2 is supposed to produces real numbers but what i >get is complex numbers. >thx before > Can you give us a simple example that illustrates your problem? If all you need is convert from complex to real numbers, have you considered using the function "real(x)"? Ben _______________________________________________ Help-octave mailing list Help-octave@... https://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/help-octave |
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