RobertFinney
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- Jan 27, 2016
- 3
Hello,
This is my first post on Eng-tips, I'm looking for some help in choosing software.
I need some software to develop some computational tools and present the analysis methods and results.
The maths will mostly be pretty basic textbook theory, so the mathematics isn't too involved.
These tools will be used to demonstrate compliance showing, so it would be nice if the results would be easily turned into a readable and well presented reports.
The two programs which I have experience in, are MathCAD and MatLab.
My opinions are based on limited experience, but as far as I can tell each has a number of strong advantages and disadvantages with respect to my requirements.
MathCAD makes very nice reports, very easily. And since the math is shown in proper mathematical notation, it's easy to follow.
Putting in figures and tables and stuff in the middle of the calulcations is a doddle.
Handles units automatically, minimizing risk of errors, and can evaluate things symbolically, and therefore exactly.
It seems crashy, the online help seems very limited, especially compared to MatLab. and quite frankly I just simply hate it.
MatLab is much easier to get on with in my opinion, but that's maybe just because I've used it a lot more. Loads of built in helpful functions, and great online help.
It's only major downfalls to me seem to be it's inability to work in units, and the difficulty/labour in getting readable reports out of it showing the code and supporting figures/images etc.
A report generator toolbox is available, but I don't know how good or usable it is.
The fact that MatLab cannot evaluate symbolically or precisely doesn't bother me too much (we're doing engineering after all)
What would people recommend? Has anybody used the report generator in MatLab?
Am I wrong in my opinion on either of these software?
What about other available software? Mathematica for example, seems quite popular?
Also what about MathCAD Prime? I've only used the original MathCAD.
Cheers!
This is my first post on Eng-tips, I'm looking for some help in choosing software.
I need some software to develop some computational tools and present the analysis methods and results.
The maths will mostly be pretty basic textbook theory, so the mathematics isn't too involved.
These tools will be used to demonstrate compliance showing, so it would be nice if the results would be easily turned into a readable and well presented reports.
The two programs which I have experience in, are MathCAD and MatLab.
My opinions are based on limited experience, but as far as I can tell each has a number of strong advantages and disadvantages with respect to my requirements.
MathCAD makes very nice reports, very easily. And since the math is shown in proper mathematical notation, it's easy to follow.
Putting in figures and tables and stuff in the middle of the calulcations is a doddle.
Handles units automatically, minimizing risk of errors, and can evaluate things symbolically, and therefore exactly.
It seems crashy, the online help seems very limited, especially compared to MatLab. and quite frankly I just simply hate it.
MatLab is much easier to get on with in my opinion, but that's maybe just because I've used it a lot more. Loads of built in helpful functions, and great online help.
It's only major downfalls to me seem to be it's inability to work in units, and the difficulty/labour in getting readable reports out of it showing the code and supporting figures/images etc.
A report generator toolbox is available, but I don't know how good or usable it is.
The fact that MatLab cannot evaluate symbolically or precisely doesn't bother me too much (we're doing engineering after all)
What would people recommend? Has anybody used the report generator in MatLab?
Am I wrong in my opinion on either of these software?
What about other available software? Mathematica for example, seems quite popular?
Also what about MathCAD Prime? I've only used the original MathCAD.
Cheers!