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Automatically convert arrays of java primitives into Octave types (bug #44882) * libinterp/octave-value/ov-java.cc (box): when the result of a java method is a java primitive type, these are converted to octave types automatically. We seem to be handling this correctly for scalars but not for arrays yet. This fixes it on the java -> octave direction.
author Carnë Draug <carandraug@octave.org>
date Mon, 20 Apr 2015 15:01:27 +0100
parents a6d13c62fccf
children f5d9e57d4380
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    author    = {John W. Eaton, David Bateman, S\oren Hauberg, and Rik Wehbring},
    title     = {{GNU Octave} version 3.8.1 manual: a high-level interactive language for numerical computations},
    publisher = {CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform},
    year      = {2014},
    note      = {{ISBN} 1441413006},
    url       = {http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter},
  }

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