Sure you could. You need to come up with a 'equation
scripting' language of your own and write C code to
parse and execute that. This is not really my area,
but I thought Matlab did all of this and more.

Arup

--- subhadeep panda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  hello..
>  I was wondering if I could solve equation strings
>  runtime thru my C prog i.e without compiling
> everytime
>  I wanted to evaluate a new string ...
>  thank you
> 
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