# file: runme.m # This file illustrates the proxy class C++ interface generated # by SWIG. example # ----- Object creation ----- printf("Creating some objects:\n"); c = example.Circle(10) s = example.Square(10) # ----- Access a static member ----- printf("\nA total of %i shapes were created\n", example.Shape.nshapes); # ----- Member data access ----- # Set the location of the object c.x = 20 c.y = 30 s.x = -10 s.y = 5 printf("\nHere is their current position:\n"); printf(" Circle = (%f, %f)\n",c.x,c.y); printf(" Square = (%f, %f)\n",s.x,s.y); # ----- Call some methods ----- printf("\nHere are some properties of the shapes:\n"); function print_shape(o) o printf(" area = %f\n", o.area()); printf(" perimeter = %f\n", o.perimeter()); end; print_shape(c); print_shape(s); printf("\nGuess I'll clean up now\n"); # Note: this invokes the virtual destructor clear c clear s printf("%i shapes remain\n", example.Shape.nshapes); printf("Goodbye\n");