On 21/08/2012 17:23, Martin Helm wrote: > Am 21.08.2012 17:33, schrieb fabien amiot: > >> On 21/08/2012 17:03, Martin Helm wrote: >> >>> Am 21.08.2012 17:22, schrieb fabien amiot: >>> >>> >>>> signal | 1.1.3 | >>>> >>>> >>> There is no * which means signal is not loaded. >>> >>> Either do a >>> pkg load signal >>> or >>> pkg rebuild -auto signal >>> >>> >>> >>> >> adding >> >> pkg load signal >> >> yields >> >> Package Name | Version | Installation directory >> ---------------+---------+----------------------- >> control *| 2.3.52 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/control-2.3.52 >> general | 1.3.1 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/general-1.3.1 >> gnuplot | 1.0.1 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/gnuplot-1.0.1 >> gsl *| 1.0.8 | >> .../apps/octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/gsl-1.0.8 >> image *| 1.0.15 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/image-1.0.15 >> miscellaneous *| 1.1.0 | >> .../3.6.2/share/octave/packages/miscellaneous-1.1.0 >> optim *| 1.2.0 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/optim-1.2.0 >> parallel *| 2.0.5 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/parallel-2.0.5 >> signal *| 1.1.3 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/signal-1.1.3 >> specfun *| 1.1.0 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/specfun-1.1.0 >> struct *| 1.0.10 | >> .../octave/3.6.2/share/octave/packages/struct-1.0.10 >> >> but also the same error: >> error: Invalid call to fminbnd. Correct usage is: >> >> Function File: [X, FVAL, INFO, OUTPUT] = fminbnd (FUN, A, B, >> OPTIONS) >> >> >> Fabien >> >> > I do not get that with 3.6.2 and signal 1.1.3 > > check with > which fminbnd > > if the fminbnd which is called is really from the signal package! > > > octave:1> pkg load signal > octave:2> pkg list > Package Name | Version | Installation directory > ---------------+---------+----------------------- > control *| 2.3.52 | /usr/share/octave/packages/control-2.3.52 > image *| 1.0.15 | /usr/share/octave/packages/image-1.0.15 > java | 1.2.9 | /usr/share/octave/packages/java-1.2.9 > miscellaneous *| 1.1.0 | /usr/share/octave/packages/miscellaneous-1.1.0 > odepkg | 0.8.2 | /usr/share/octave/packages/odepkg-0.8.2 > optim *| 1.2.0 | /usr/share/octave/packages/optim-1.2.0 > signal *| 1.1.3 | /usr/share/octave/packages/signal-1.1.3 > specfun *| 1.1.0 | /usr/share/octave/packages/specfun-1.1.0 > struct *| 1.0.10 | /usr/share/octave/packages/struct-1.0.10 > octave:3> [b,a]=ellip(5,1,90,[.1,.2]) > b = > > Columns 1 through 6: > > 0.0001321 -0.0006639 0.0014925 -0.0019624 0.0014425 0.0000000 > > Columns 7 through 11: > > -0.0014425 0.0019624 -0.0014925 0.0006639 -0.0001321 > > a = > > Columns 1 through 6: > > 1.00000 -8.64826 34.60318 -84.21550 137.92762 -158.75980 > > Columns 7 through 11: > > 130.04250 -74.86358 29.00444 -6.83593 0.74556 > > octave:4> > > >
That's the one from the optimization package, we upgraded together with signal package. I do sincerely apologize: it appears that my first message was rather unclear : I'm not using ellip for testing purpose, but the functions I developed invoking fminbnd. These functions are running fine under 3.2.4. So does the ellip test under 3.6.2 : [b,a]=ellip(5,1,90,[.1,.2]) b = Columns 1 through 6: 0.0001321 -0.0006639 0.0014925 -0.0019624 0.0014425 0.0000000 Columns 7 through 11: -0.0014425 0.0019624 -0.0014925 0.0006639 -0.0001321 a = Columns 1 through 6: 1.00000 -8.64826 34.60318 -84.21550 137.92762 -158.75980 Columns 7 through 11: 130.04250 -74.86358 29.00444 -6.83593 0.74556 I cannot find out where ellip calls fminbnd, but my codes running under 3.2.4 call fminbnd like that : fminbnd('function',lower_bound,upper_bound,[], parameters_to_be_passed_to_function) and I suspect the parameters_to_be_passed_to_function not to be accepted anymore... Offering again my apologies, Fabien -- Fabien AMIOT Chargé de recherche CNRS en colere / cross Research Associate fabien.am...@femto-st.fr Tel : (+33) (0)3.81.66.60.14 Fax : (+33) (0)3.81.66.67.00 UMR6174 / FEMTO-ST, Dpt. Mécanique Appliquée 24, rue de l'Épitaphe 25000 Besancon France ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ _______________________________________________ Octave-dev mailing list Octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octave-dev