[Beowulf] Teaching Scientific Computation (looking for the perfect text)
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Jeffrey B. Layton laytonjb at charter.netThu Nov 22 08:26:58 PST 2007
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Jim Lux wrote: > I just get spoiled with the substantially better graphing capabilities > of Matlab, and some of the toolbox things that one gets used to. > Sure, one could probably find equivalents (or write them) for Octave, > but it's nice when it's just right there. Agreed. A few years ago I wrote a control toolbox for RLaB. It also includes a few signal processing functions as well. I've often thought about rewriting them for Octave - just not enough time. Jeff
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