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Re: Octave review


From: Doug Stewart
Subject: Re: Octave review
Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2009 06:51:47 -0500
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Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
Hello.

It's come to my attention that a writeup of mine comes as the first
Google hit when looking for "octave review", so now I am starting to
feel more responsible for what I wrote in it.

I rewrote it today updating what I know, but I know I probably have
some facts wrong, and I also probably neglected to mention other
important advantages and drawbacks of Octave as it currently stands.

Although I wouldn't want to wikify it (I want to keep my voice in it,
as it has to be for a review) I am writing to request that anyone who
can point out omissions or improvements to it, please do so.

some typos

In the following  section  it should be     In there own words

compatibility with Matlab. In the own words of the developers as seen in the mailing lists, Octave doesn't purport to be a bug-for-bug <http://www.everything2.com/title/imitation%2520is%2520the%2520highest%2520form%2520of%2520flattery> copy of Matlab, so things sometimes differ intentionally, but the grand eventual goal might be to make all the existing and vast codebase written for Matlab to work in Octave, today still not completely attained.


Matlab codebase that has us gotten us into this fine mess to begin with. The Matlab users almost always



and one addition:
you say
Octave in particular has nothing like Simulink <http://www.everything2.com/title/Simulink>, which I've never personally used but I understand is an important reason for the foothold Matlab has as a de-facto standard in the numeric community. I have also not heard of any attempts at making anything like Simulink for Octave.

scilab ( free software ) does have a "Simulink" compatable package called scicos.

see
http://www.scilab.org/doc/scicos/index.html


You could add this info to show that there is also a free replacement for simulink

Doug Stewart


The review can be found here:

     http://www.everything2.com/title/GNU+Octave

Thanks,
- Jordi G. H.
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