Lukas Reichlin wrote:
>> My name is Benjamin Fernandez, and really would like to be part of the
>> octave-forge developers. I like the software a lot, and there is room for
>> improvement. I followed the instructions in you page for contributing code
>> to the Gnu Octave repository.
>> My sourceforge username: benjas
>>
>> I did:
>> svn diff
>>
>> but I think I'll need the user and pass for octave-forge
>>
>> Well anyway I also attached the files I wrote.
>>
>> I am very interested in the area of Control Systems, and apart form those
>> files I would like to do more code for minimal realization, as well as for
>> system identification. I would also like to participate in neural networks.
>> Specially there is nothing about system identification and I find it an
>> important topic.
>>
>> I also attach my CV if you are interested in more infos.
>>
>> thank you very much in advance,
>> Sincerely
>> Benjamin Fernandez.
>>
>> --
>> Benjamin Fernandez
>> 561 A Riversdale Rd.
>> Camberwell 3124
>> Melbourne/ Australia
>>
>
> Hi Benjamin
>
> Thanks for your work and welcome to Octave Forge! I added your functions to
> the repository [1]. You can download the updated package by this link [2]. I
> made some coding style changes such that it better matches the style on
> Octave Forge. (Luca: could you please provide the link to the coding
> standards?)
>
> FYI: Last autumn I started development of a new control package
> (control-2.0). It features overloaded operators like Matlab (things like s =
> tf ('s'); G = 1 / (s+1)) and is mainly based on SLICOT [3] routines. I hope
> you will like it :-) Of course, helping hands are always welcome ...
>
> Cheers,
> Lukas
>
> PS: The new control package doesn't work properly on Octave 3.2.x: After the
> first call of a time response function (step, impulse, initial, lsim), the
> LTI model gets corrupted.
> This bug was fixed in Octave development version 3.3.51 (for the upcoming
> 3.4.x). Therefore, I won't publish the package officially before Octave 3.4
> arrives.
>
>
> [1]
> http://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/octave/trunk/octave-forge/main/control/
>
> [2]
> http://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/octave/trunk/octave-forge/main/control.tar.gz?view=tar
>
> [3]
> http://www.slicot.org/
>
>
>
Hi Lukas,
Thank you very much for you email and for adding my functions. I checked
already the links you sent me :)
FYI: This control-2.0 package sounds excellent, I would like to
participate, specially in order to avoid repetitions in functions I
might write.
Cheers,
Benjamin
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