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bug #31097: Feature request: save() function : allow '-double' option

Submitted by:  hydromer <hydromer>
Submitted on:  Wed 22 Sep 2010 07:51:29 AM UTC  
 
Category: LibrariesSeverity: 1 - Wish
Priority: 5 - NormalItem Group: Feature Request
Status: FixedAssigned to: None
Originator Name: Open/Closed: Closed
Release: 3.2.0Operating System: GNU/Linux

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Sat 16 Apr 2011 08:35:16 PM UTC, comment #2:

The '-double' seems to be around for a while now, and at least in 3.4.0, I also found '-tabs' in the source code.

The changelog mentions it, but I can't find it anywhere in the documentation (yet).

Anonymous
Mon 18 Oct 2010 06:34:14 AM UTC, comment #1:

This feature appears to already be implemented in the current development sources, so I'm closing this bug report.

John W. Eaton <jwe>
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Wed 22 Sep 2010 07:51:29 AM UTC, original submission:

Good morning,

save() function does not accept '-double' option. In matlab and freemat this option store numbers with double precision (16 digits) instead of single precision (8 digits).

It is usefull in combination with '-ascii' option.

Just ignoring '-double' can be a (temporary) solution to make this call compatible with octave :

Goodbye.

hydromer <hydromer>

 

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    Date Changed By Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced By
    Mon 18 Oct 2010 06:34:14 AM UTCjweStatusNone=>Fixed
      Open/ClosedOpen=>Closed
    Wed 22 Sep 2010 07:58:31 AM UTCjweSeverity3 - Normal=>1 - Wish

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