Re: "Matlab to Scilab for Dummies" anywhere?
- From: mrdarrett@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 9 Jul 2006 12:22:19 -0700
Martin Blume wrote:
<mrdarrett@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb
Don't know, but maybe MaximaOctave (www.octave.org) might be closer to MATLAB
than Scilab.
Wow, open source? That's really neat.
I'll have to try it when I get home...
Anyone know of an open-source clone of Mathematica?
Or is that too much to hope for... ;) ?
(http://maxima.sourceforge.net/index.shtml)
might fill the bill?
Regards
Martin
Ooh, I'll have to try that, thanks!
In school, we had Mathematica workstations in several of the
engineering computer labs. One of the more memorable tasks I had a
workstation do was to solve a system of nonlinear equations - about 100
of them (for sizing a distillation column).
Thanks,
Michael
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