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Hi to all,
In Matlab it has its own software for drawing network or
interconnection network. For give number of input port and output port
with given upper bound of relay count and probability of blocking how
to draw a interconnection network using OCTAVE. Is there any tools for
drawing the network or need to write programe for it and is there any
example of Octave program for drawing Interconnection network, like
Benes network or Baseline network, or Omega network.

Plz let me know,

Thanking you,

Jitudhan Kumar
Bangalore-70
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Hi to all,
In Matlab it has its own software for drawing network or
interconnection network. For give number of input port and output port
with given upper bound of relay count and probability of blocking how
to draw a interconnection network using OCTAVE. Is there any tools for
drawing the network or need to write programe for it and is there any
example of Octave program for drawing Interconnection network, like
Benes network or Baseline network, or Omega network.


Octave does not have a Simulink equivalent. But you are better off asking
this in comp.soft-sys.octave than here.
--scott

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