2011/9/14 c. <carlo.defa...@gmail.com>:
> On 14 Sep 2011, at 16:31, Carnë Draug wrote:
>> On 12 September 2011 22:59, Andrew Knyazev <andrew.knya...@ucdenver.edu> 
>> wrote:
>>> The polynomial approximation function approx.m may go in core
>>> with the
>>> other polynomial functions.
>>> The majorisation function majle.m perhaps
>>> could go in with general functions. The Laplacian function might go with
>>> the special matrix functions (hilb, toeplitz and such).
>
> Is approx a core function in Matlab? The rule of thumbs is usually to add to 
> core Octave
> those functions that are core Matlab functions and to Octave-Forge those that 
> are in
> some toolbox.

I just googled those function names and it didn't look like exisiting
matlab functions.

>> I'll commit the functions tonight or tomorrow unless someone reviews
>> them negatively.
>
> Carnë, where do you intend to put these functions?
> The OP suggested locations that are in Octave-core,
> not some package in Octave-Forge. Do you have suggestions
> for the correct packages into which to put them?

Following his suggested locations for the functions I was thinking to
place approx in optim, majle in general, and laplacian in specfun. But
I was hoping someone would give their opinion as well.

Carnë

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