![]() ![]() Improved the autoconfig script for mac builds.Added stack trace on errors, even when not in dbauto on mode.Converted FFTW to estimate mode from measure mode - should fix problems with long FFT times for large FFTs.Added the new ctype interface - thanks to Scott McOlash for suggesting it, and GE Global Research for letting us release it under the GPL.Changed sort algorithm to a stable one.Fixed diary so that the commands are echoed as well as the outputs.Fixed diary command so that commands are echoed as well as their outputs.Added ability to change the scrollback length via edit->preferences menu.Fixed path detection problem on win32 (forward vs backward slashes).This is primarily a bugfix release that adds a few new features. We are pleased to announce the release of FreeMat 3.5. Fixed bug in complex matrix assignment operators.Fixed program crash after clear history.Fixed the "comment" and "uncomment" bugs when applying to the whole.Fixes for anonymous functions and code block leaks.Set default view for 3D plots to view(3).Modified fprintf to follow matlab's behavior when no handle is specified.Modified bitcmp function for compatibility with matlab.Any, all, min and max handle empties more gracefully.Interplin1 now works with more argument types.Corrected norms of double args on 64 bit machines.Improved the behavior of editor when opening and saving (new)files.Replaced the toolbox with a tabbed widget.Completion of the JIT and it's general activation will wait for FreeMat4. Added directory-change tool to main toolbar, and rearranged windows on the main page.Added increase/decrease indent by tab/shift-tab in editor.Added keyboard shortcuts to editor and main application menus.Added SVG support for exporting figures.Added ODE45 solver from Sebastien Loisel.This is primarily a bugfix release that adds a few new features, We are pleased to announce the release of FreeMat 3.6. ![]() Ability to handle huge arrays (more than 2GB) when compiled under 64 bit OS.Vectorized fprintf, sprintf, fscanf, sscanf functions.Dynamic linking with BLAS (users can use custom optimized BLAS libraries).Greatly improved compatibility with Matlab (over 366 compatibility tests pass).Just In Time compiler (enabled by default).Improved Main Application UI with dockable workspace browser and command history.Improved Editor with integrated debugger.This version brings major feature improvements and changes to the internals of FreeMat. We are pleased to announce the release of FreeMat 4.0. Best to explicitly save to an unused handle that you specify.News Latest News - FreeMat 4.0 Released >&3 echo But this normally goes to the original definition of stdout - the consoleīut I don't like to rely on the implicit save, because I can't guarantee 3 has not already been used, so I might not get the correct result. ![]() So assuming there has not been any prior redirection, then &3 below will point to the original stdout (console), so there is no need for an explicit save to 9. Note that every time you redirect an existing handle, the original definition is saved to the first available undefined handle before the redirection is performed. >&9 echo But this goes to the original definition of stdout - the console For example, cls does not properly clear the screen.Īnother option is to save a copy of the original stdout before you redirect to a file, and then direct the special commands to the saved handle. ![]() As LotPings says in his comment and answer, you can always direct output to the console via >con (note, the trailing : is not needed).īut not all functionality works properly when directed to con. ![]()
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