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Thinking in Java,
2nd Edition, Release 11
To be published by Prentice-Hall mid-June, 2000
Bruce Eckel, President,
MindView, Inc.
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The XML Toolbox converts MATLAB data types (such as double, char, struct, complex, sparse, logical) of any level of nesting to XML format and vice versa.
For example,
>> project.name = MyProject
>> project.id = 1234
>> project.param.a = 3.1415
>> project.param.b = 42
becomes with str=xml_format(project, off )
"<project>
<name>MyProject</name>
<id>1234</id>
<param>
<a>3.1415</a>
<b>42</b>
</param>
</project>"
On the other hand, if an XML string XStr is given, this can be converted easily to a MATLAB data type or structure V with the command V=xml_parse(XStr).
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These templates are based on the documented outlines from Tim Ryan s "The
Anatomy of a Design Document" articles (published on Gamasutra). The filler
text comes straight from the articles, and have been slightly edited for
clarity (and to use the British spelling NMP).
To read the articles (which I would highly suggest), check out these links:
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/19991019/ryan_01.htm -- Part 1
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/19991217/ryan_01.htm -- Part 2