On 05/05/2011 18:04, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Il 04/05/2011 19:07, Abdelrazak Younes ha scritto:
Indeed. But I could well imagine a simple OctaveInset that would get the table cell indexes as arguments and automatically call Octave to compute the result. Similar what we can do with Octave in math.

as from my experience, Octave is so slow just to boot that, if a document contained "2+2", then it would add a significant amount of time to a document compilation time (or for updating the cell contents after editing).

Octave supports pipes... or we could use numpy :-)

Nothing against the excellent Octave tool, that I use everyday...

Indeed.

Abdel.

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