Hi Soren & All, Would it be difficult to create a search window on the octave-forge web site in which one can do search for the content of function documentations? I would be grateful if I could see everything that is in association with gradient or minimization methods before trying to submit anything that is related to conjugate gradient methods... However other users would find it pretty much useful I guess. May be google can help too.
Lev On Saturday 07 March 2009, you wrote: > lør, 07 03 2009 kl. 14:10 +0100, skrev Levente Torok: > > My sourceforge ID is tealev. > > I've given you access to the SVN repository. Let us know if you any > help. > > > According to the non-lin conj gradient method: > > I am a bit confused with cg_min case since: > > http://www.nabble.com/Optimization-%3A-bfgs-and-cg_min-td9238614.html#a9238614 > > but the function still exists in the octave as > > /usr/local/share/octave/3.0.1/site/m/cg_min.m > > In fact I would need to replace that one which is not coming from a forge > > package. > > Other people need to comment on this as I've never really looked into > the optimisation stuff in Octave. > > > One more question: > > I wrote the header of my function as > > > > # CL = confidence_level( x, N, b, calculation_type ) > > # > > # Returns the confidence level of categorical data summed in bins which > > were sampled from N items > > > > and not as > > > > ## -*- texinfo -*- > > ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} cgs (@var{A}, @var{b}) > > You're asking if you should use texinfo in the help texts of your > functions? When you submit stuff for core Octave, you should always use > texinfo. For Octave-Forge we are less strict. You're allowed to do > either. However, if you use texinfo the HTML pages on the web will look > better, so I prefer to always use texinfo. > > Søren > > -- Blogger of http://fapuma.blogspot.com Pictures of my life at http://picasaweb.google.com/TorokLev In addition: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CUDg3NPEXY&fmt=16 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), March 24-25, 2009, San Francisco, CA -OSBC tackles the biggest issue in open source: Open Sourcing the Enterprise -Strategies to boost innovation and cut costs with open source participation -Receive a $600 discount off the registration fee with the source code: SFAD http://p.sf.net/sfu/XcvMzF8H _______________________________________________ Octave-dev mailing list Octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octave-dev