From d2f4d30ebcad7430e4f0495cae5c2b3a16be73ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rupak Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 19:05:09 +0530 Subject: added help files --- macros/octave_functions.sci | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+) create mode 100644 macros/octave_functions.sci (limited to 'macros/octave_functions.sci') diff --git a/macros/octave_functions.sci b/macros/octave_functions.sci new file mode 100644 index 0000000..26ba9e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/octave_functions.sci @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +// Copyright (C) 2019 - IIT Bombay - FOSSEE +// +// This file must be used under the terms of the CeCILL. +// This source file is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which +// you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms +// are also available at +// http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.txt +// Author: Rupak Rokade +// Organization: FOSSEE, IIT Bombay +// Email: toolbox@scilab.in + + +function [y] = octave_functions() + // Call functions available in communications (and any other) package of Octave. The actual function call is "octave_fun" and is available as a part of "FOSSEE-Scilab-Octave-Toolbox" + // + // Syntax + // [y1, y2, ...] = octave_fun("octave_function",input1,input2,...) + // [y1, y2, ...] = octave_fun("octave_function",input1,input2,...,optional_input1,optional_input2,...) + // [y1, y2, ...] = octave_fun("octave_function","octave_package",input1,input2,...) + // [y1, y2, ...] = octave_fun("octave_function","octave_package",input1,input2,...,optional_input1,optional_input2,...) + // + // Parameters + // y : ouput as returned by octave. It can be a vector or matrix of doubles + // octave_function : name of the function in octave that has to be called. It has to be a string in double quotes + // input : input as expected by the octave function. It can be a vector or matrix of doubles + // optional_input : an optional argument that the given octave function can accept. It has to be a string in double quotes + // octave_package : name of the package in octave that has to be loaded as required by the octave function. It has to be a string in double quotes + // + // Description + // This function accepts an octave function name with the relevant inputs and returns the output as generated. It requires Octave to be installed along with necessary packages. + // + // + // \begin{eqnarray} + // &\mbox{min}_{x} + // & C^T⋅x \\ + // & \text{subject to}& A⋅x = b \\ + // & & G⋅x \preceq_K h \\ + // & & x_i \in \{0,1\}, i \in \!\, bool_vars\ + // & & x_j \in \!\, \mathbb{Z}, i \in \!\, int_vars\\ + // \end{eqnarray} + // + // + // Examples + // + // // Reshape a given array using octave and its "communications" package. + // // See help in octave for more information about "reshape" function. + // // Note that this example requires the "communications" package to be installed in octave and the "FOSSEE-Scilab-Octave-Toolbox" loaded in scilab. + // x = [1, 2, 3, 4]; + // dim1 = 2; + // dim2 = 2; + // output = octave_fun("reshape", "communications", x, dim1, dim2) + // + // Examples + // + // // Compute the Q function using octave and its "communications" package. + // // See help in octave for more information about "qfunc" function. + // // Note that this example requires the "communications" package to be installed in octave and the "FOSSEE-Scilab-Octave-Toolbox" loaded in scilab. + // M = [1, 2; 3, 4]; + // output = octave_fun("qfunc", "communications", M) + // +// Authors +// Rupak Rokade +endfunction -- cgit