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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/toolboxes/xml_toolbox/INSTALL.TXT Tue Feb 10 15:05:51 2015 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +-------------------------------------------------------------------- +XML Toolbox for Matlab +http://www.geodise.org +Author: Marc Molinari <m.molinari@soton.ac.uk> +$Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2005/04/15 17:12:14 $ +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +The XML Toolbox for Matlab provides easy-to-use XML functionality +to the Matlab environment. It has been tested with Matlab versions +6.5 (R13) and 7 (R14). It can be used standalone and does not +require Java. + +--------------------------- + Installation Instructions +--------------------------- + +Unzip the files from the XMLToolbox.zip file. This creates a +subfolder named "xml_toolbox". + +This new directory containing .m and .p files should be added +to the Matlab search path. This can be done by either of... + +(1) If using the Matlab desktop, navigate to the 'Set Path' dialog + ('File' > 'Set Path'). Click the 'Add Folder' button and browse + to the directory containing the XML Toolbox, select 'OK' to + confirm. You may wish to click the 'Save' button to preserve + the configuration between sessions. Click 'Close' to dismiss + the dialog. + +(2) If you are using Matlab via the Unix terminal you can instead + use the 'addpath' and 'savepath' functions at the Matlab command + line. + >> addpath /home/USER/GeodiseLab/XMLToolbox + +(3) System administrators configuring a multi-user Matlab installation + may find it preferable to edit $MATLABROOT/toolbox/local/pathdef.m + to make changes to the Matlab search path available to all users. + +To confirm that the Matlab search path has been successfully +configured type the following (without the >>) and press Return: + >> str = which('xml_help') +The variable str should contain the path of the XML Toolbox. + +--------------------------- + Test the Installation +--------------------------- + +To test the installation, type "xml_help" at the Matlab prompt. +This should display a short description of the functions in the +XML Toolbox. Each function is easy to use and contains its own +help (available with ">> help xml_xxxx"). +Try now to execute the following at the Matlab command prompt: + +>> xml_help +>> xml_format( 'Hello World!' ) +>> +>> str = xml_format(17.29) +>> a = xml_parse(str) + +As an alternative test and example, try the xml_tests script in the +tests subdirectory.