That's for unofficial, registered packages. For unregistered packages, you
need to use the full git URL.

Cheers,
   Kevin

On Tuesday, December 2, 2014, Pileas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Much obliged!
>
> So for unofficial packages we use the Pkg.clone("package_name"), got it.
>
> Τη Τρίτη, 2 Δεκεμβρίου 2014 9:52:25 π.μ. UTC-5, ο χρήστης Stefan Karpinski
> έγραψε:
>>
>> Try Pkg.clone("Interpolations") – there are no registered versions. This
>> distinction is kind of awkward and will likely change in the future once we
>> get around to revamping the package manager again.
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Phoebus Apollo <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> A last question: I tried Pkg.add("Interpolations") and it returned an
>>> error, namely: Unknown package interpolations.
>>>
>>> Why?
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 4:09 AM, Tomas Lycken <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> If there are specific things you'd like support for, that aren't in
>>>> Grid (or are there, but not working), please do take a look at Grid's
>>>> successor, [Interpolations.jl](https://github.com/tlycken/
>>>> Interpolations.jl). It is still under early development, but will
>>>> eventually have all the B-spline-related functionality that Grid has plus
>>>> some extras, and hopefully with quite better performance. I'm hoping to be
>>>> able to release a fully functional replacement of (the interpolation parts
>>>> of) Grid.jl in time for Julia 0.4.
>>>>
>>>> Of course, although B-spline interpolation is the only interpolation
>>>> method currently considered, I'm very open for contributions for any other
>>>> kind of interpolation as well. If there's something specific you'd like to
>>>> see, please file an issue and/or create a pull request =)
>>>>
>>>> // Tomas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 5:28:49 AM UTC+1, Alex Ames wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've had good luck with the Dierckx
>>>>> <https://github.com/kbarbary/Dierckx.jl> spline package--it seems to
>>>>> be a bit more flexible than Grid.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, December 1, 2014 8:48:32 PM UTC-6, Pileas wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Works for me now also ... :(
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OMG I feel sorry for posting this thread and "consumed" your time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Tim Holy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Works for me.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --Tim
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Monday, December 01, 2014 06:43:57 PM Pileas wrote:
>>>>>>> > Tim,
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > this code for example (which is in the description of the package):
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > # -------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> > using Grid
>>>>>>> > c = 2.3  # center
>>>>>>> > a = 8.1  # quadratic coefficient
>>>>>>> > o = 1.6  # vertical offset
>>>>>>> > qfunc = x -> a*(x-c).^2 + o
>>>>>>> > xg = Float64[1:5]
>>>>>>> > y = qfunc(xg)
>>>>>>> > yi = InterpGrid(y, BCnil, InterpQuadratic)
>>>>>>> > # ------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>> -----------
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > gave this error: ERROR: InterpGrid not defined.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Τη Δευτέρα, 1 Δεκεμβρίου 2014 9:26:28 μ.μ. UTC-5, ο χρήστης Tim
>>>>>>> Holy έγραψε:
>>>>>>> > > On Monday, December 01, 2014 06:22:28 PM Pileas wrote:
>>>>>>> > > > Matlab has built-in functions like interp, interp1, spline
>>>>>>> etc. to do
>>>>>>> > > > interpolation.
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > Does Julia have any built-in functions that can do the same
>>>>>>> job?
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > P.S.1 The "Grid" package does not work in Julia 0.3.3
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > Ummm, PackageEval (http://iainnz.github.io/packa
>>>>>>> ges.julialang.org/) is
>>>>>>> > > showing
>>>>>>> > > green for Grid on Julia 0.3.3. Specifically what problem are you
>>>>>>> having
>>>>>>> > > with
>>>>>>> > > it?
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > --Tim
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>

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