Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/13/10:17:27
Folks,
In an earlier post, I said that I had gotten octave to compile
successfully. Unfortunately, I now discover that I cannot get the
octave fscanf function to do anything but report that EOF has been
reached. I tried Mumit Khan's binary, and got one of these:
(c:\software\gnu\bin\octave-2.0.9.exe 1064) In cygwin_except_handler exc
C0000005 at 4FF3B3 sp 321E694
error: EMT instruction -- stopping myself...
attempting to save variables to `octave-core'...
save to `octave-core' complete
The code is:
dataFID = fopen("retzius-dcc-chopped.unix.txt","r");
data = fscanf(dataFID,"%f");
and retzius-dcc-chopped.unix.txt looks like this:
0 -51.5625 0.0732422
5e-4 -51.5137 0.0732422
0.001 -51.3672 0.0732422
0.0015 -51.5137 0.0683594
0.002 -51.5625 0.0683594
0.0025 -51.5625 0.0732422
0.003 -51.6602 0.078125
0.0035 -51.6113 0.0927734
0.004 -51.6602 0.0976563
0.0045 -51.6113 0.102539
0.005 -51.4648 0.0927734
0.0055 -51.6602 0.0927734
0.006 -51.5625 0.0976563
0.0065 -51.5625 0.0878906
0.007 -51.7578 0.0878906
0.0075 -51.7578 0.0830078
0.008 -51.8066 0.0732422
0.0085 -51.709 0.078125
0.009 -51.7578 0.0878906
0.0095 -51.8066 0.0927734
All of this is using b18 nt4 sp3. Is this a well-known problem,
(octave's) fscanf not working?
Adam
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