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==Example Download== | ==Example Download== |
Revision as of 14:15, 10 October 2017
- This page explains how to create a Octave project using the Statistical Algorithms Importer (SAI) portlet.
Project Configuration
- Define project's metadata
- Add input and output parameters and click on "Set Code" to indicate the main file to execute (i.e. the .m file)
- Add information about the running environment (e.g. Octave version etc.)
- After the software creation phase a Main.R file and a Taget folder are created
Example Code
- Octave code in sample:
# # author: Giancarlo Panichi # arg_list = argv() testin=arg_list{1} filename = "free.txt"; fid = fopen (filename, "w"); fputs (fid, testin); fclose (fid);