octave-ruby
http://octave-ruby.rubyforge.org/
[email protected]
A big thank you to Lipomics Technologies, Inc. http://www.lipomics.com for sponsoring this project.
== DESCRIPTION:
A Ruby interface to the Octave interpreted language.
== FEATURES:
* Data type conversion between Octave and Ruby String, Boolean, Nil and Numeric values
* Matrix, CellMatrix and StructMatrix helper classes for working with Octave matrices
== USAGE:
require 'octave'
engine = Octave::Engine.new
engine.eval "123.456 * 789.101112"
engine.rand(10)
matrix = Octave::Matrix.new(20, 400)
20.times { |m| 400.times { |n| matrix[m, n] = rand } }
engine.put_variable("m", matrix)
engine.save "/tmp/20_x_400_matrix"
== REQUIREMENTS:
* Octave
* GCC or some other compiler to build the included extension
* Mocha (For testing only)
== INSTALL:
Simply do the following, after installing Octave:
* ruby setup.rb config
* ruby setup.rb setup
* ruby setup.rb install
Alternatively, you can download and install the RubyGem package for
octave-ruby (you must have RubyGems and Octave installed, first):
* gem install octave-ruby
If you have Octave installed in a non-standard location, you can specify the location of the include and lib files by doing:
* gem install octave-ruby -- --with-octave-include=/usr/local/include/octave-3.6.3/octave \
--with-octave-lib=/usr/local/lib/octave-3.6.3 \
--with-dep-include=/usr/local/include/octave-3.6.3
== LICENSE
octave-ruby is licensed under the GPL License.
Copyright (c) 2007-2013 Jonathan Younger <[email protected]>
http://octave-ruby.rubyforge.org/
[email protected]
A big thank you to Lipomics Technologies, Inc. http://www.lipomics.com for sponsoring this project.
== DESCRIPTION:
A Ruby interface to the Octave interpreted language.
== FEATURES:
* Data type conversion between Octave and Ruby String, Boolean, Nil and Numeric values
* Matrix, CellMatrix and StructMatrix helper classes for working with Octave matrices
== USAGE:
require 'octave'
engine = Octave::Engine.new
engine.eval "123.456 * 789.101112"
engine.rand(10)
matrix = Octave::Matrix.new(20, 400)
20.times { |m| 400.times { |n| matrix[m, n] = rand } }
engine.put_variable("m", matrix)
engine.save "/tmp/20_x_400_matrix"
== REQUIREMENTS:
* Octave
* GCC or some other compiler to build the included extension
* Mocha (For testing only)
== INSTALL:
Simply do the following, after installing Octave:
* ruby setup.rb config
* ruby setup.rb setup
* ruby setup.rb install
Alternatively, you can download and install the RubyGem package for
octave-ruby (you must have RubyGems and Octave installed, first):
* gem install octave-ruby
If you have Octave installed in a non-standard location, you can specify the location of the include and lib files by doing:
* gem install octave-ruby -- --with-octave-include=/usr/local/include/octave-3.6.3/octave \
--with-octave-lib=/usr/local/lib/octave-3.6.3 \
--with-dep-include=/usr/local/include/octave-3.6.3
== LICENSE
octave-ruby is licensed under the GPL License.
Copyright (c) 2007-2013 Jonathan Younger <[email protected]>