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Re: Octave vs. Matlab


From: A. Scottedward Hodel
Subject: Re: Octave vs. Matlab
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 09:18:40 -0500

Your email is terribly incomplete; in particular, the m-files you want 
tested were not included, nor did you explain what you "expected."

I taught a course on wavelets out of Strang and Truong's book a couple of
years ago, making use of both Octave and Matlab without difficulty switching
between the two.

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>From: Bostjan JERKO <address@hidden>
>To: help-octave <address@hidden> (IPM Return requested)
>Subject: Octave vs. Matlab
>Date: Fri, Sep 24, 1999, 3:19 AM
>

> Anybody has access to Matlab version 4 with signal and image toolbox ?
> I would need to test two m files from a book called wavelet transforms. When
trying to use this two files
> in Octave I get a result but not as expected. Therefore I would need someone
to try it in Matlab and send me result.
>
> B.
>
>
>
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