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 Examples Authors Rupak Rokade