GregLocock
Automotive
- Apr 10, 2001
- 23,752
I recently have been working on a Matlab project at work, but don't have Matlab on my home computer.
In the past I have used Scilab for this sort of thing, but it is equivalent to, rather than a clone of, Matlab.
In the past Octave has been recommended as an open source clone of Matlab. It has now reached release 3 and I am pleased to say that while it is not 100% compatible, you can at least develop a program on either platform, with reasonable success. The graphics have improved a lot.
I'd rather have Matlab, but I'd rather pay for Octave.
Cheers
Greg Locock
SIG
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In the past I have used Scilab for this sort of thing, but it is equivalent to, rather than a clone of, Matlab.
In the past Octave has been recommended as an open source clone of Matlab. It has now reached release 3 and I am pleased to say that while it is not 100% compatible, you can at least develop a program on either platform, with reasonable success. The graphics have improved a lot.
I'd rather have Matlab, but I'd rather pay for Octave.
Cheers
Greg Locock
SIG