Octave
<language> A high-level interactive language by John W. Eaton, with help
from many others, like MATLAB, primarily intended for numerical computations.
Octave provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and
nonlinear problems numerically.
Octave can do arithmetic for real and complex scalars and matrices, solve sets
of nonlinear algebraic equations, integrate functions over finite and infinite
intervals, and integrate systems of ordinary differential and
differential-algebraic equations.
Octave has been compiled and tested with g++ and libg++ on a SPARCstation 2
running SunOS 4.1.2, an IBM RS/6000 running AIX 3.2.5, DEC Alpha systems running
OSF/1 1.3 and 3.0, a DECstation 5000/240 running Ultrix 4.2a, and Intel 486
systems running Linux. It should work on most other Unix systems with g++ and
libg++.
Octave is distributed under the GNU General Public License. It requires gnuplot,
a C++ compiler and Fortran compiler or f2c translator.
Latest version: 2.0.16 (released 2000-01-30), as of 2000-06-26.
home.
ftp://ftp.che.wisc.edu/pub/octave/ or your nearest GNU archive site.
E-mail: <bug-octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu>.
(2000-06-27)
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