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Hi, is there any alternative software for Matlab? Although Matlab is |
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Hi, |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: wegwerp@gmail.com Date: 12 Nov, 2006 08:11:36 Message: 4 of 44 |
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NZTideMan wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Harmonic Software Date: 16 Nov, 2006 11:27:29 Message: 5 of 44 |
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[This followup was posted to comp.soft-sys.matlab and a copy was sent to |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: sturlamolden Date: 16 Nov, 2006 13:09:03 Message: 6 of 44 |
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Boris wrote: |
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Bill Gates will have you jailed! :-) |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: claird@lairds.us (Cameron Laird) Date: 16 Nov, 2006 22:55:38 Message: 8 of 44 |
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In article <1163711343.870829.110030@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, |
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Boris wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Filip Wasilewski Date: 17 Nov, 2006 11:17:49 Message: 10 of 44 |
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sturlamolden wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Maarten van Reeuwijk Date: 18 Nov, 2006 01:15:48 Message: 11 of 44 |
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sturlamolden wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: sturlamolden Date: 18 Nov, 2006 10:57:00 Message: 12 of 44 |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: sturlamolden Date: 18 Nov, 2006 11:45:27 Message: 13 of 44 |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: sturlamolden Date: 19 Nov, 2006 09:18:09 Message: 14 of 44 |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Filip Wasilewski Date: 19 Nov, 2006 12:28:56 Message: 15 of 44 |
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sturlamolden wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Filip Wasilewski Date: 19 Nov, 2006 12:33:27 Message: 16 of 44 |
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sturlamolden wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Randy Yates Date: 19 Nov, 2006 23:32:17 Message: 17 of 44 |
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"Boris" <auhgnist@gmail.com> writes: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Rob Purser Date: 27 Nov, 2006 10:16:54 Message: 18 of 44 |
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Hi all, |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: sturlamolden Date: 27 Nov, 2006 16:12:17 Message: 19 of 44 |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Eric Sampson Date: 29 Nov, 2006 18:23:36 Message: 20 of 44 |
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sturlamolden wrote: |
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It seems to me the speed comparison will be determed by 2 main |
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Carl Banks wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Steve Eddins Date: 12 Jan, 2007 14:00:11 Message: 24 of 44 |
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sturlamolden wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Stef Mientki Date: 12 Jan, 2007 21:38:34 Message: 25 of 44 |
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Steve Eddins wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Charles Cuell Date: 16 Jan, 2007 09:38:02 Message: 26 of 44 |
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wegwerp wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Peter Wang Date: 18 Jan, 2007 10:07:07 Message: 28 of 44 |
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stef wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Stef Mientki Date: 18 Jan, 2007 20:21:50 Message: 29 of 44 |
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Peter Wang wrote: |
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you may see that "no one" uses python but that doesn't stop you from |
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Mark wrote: |
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You know I really like the principle of using Octave. It's free (in |
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Boris: |
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Another good free (but not open source) MATLAB clone is Sysquake LE. |
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned IDL. I no longer use it because |
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Subject: Sysquake LE, FreeMat From: Steve.Amphlett@ricardo.com Date: 5 Apr, 2007 01:44:32 Message: 37 of 44 |
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Alternatives to Matlab? |
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Good question, a bit mutinous for this newsgroup, but I like it! |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Xaero Chang Date: 6 Apr, 2007 09:09:17 Message: 39 of 44 |
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Boris wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Amir Ibrahim Date: 8 Apr, 2007 22:01:25 Message: 40 of 44 |
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Well, at the end of the day, the toolboxes + simulink + java/activeX |
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Modelica |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Anonymous ;) Date: 20 Apr, 2007 10:09:00 Message: 42 of 44 |
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LabView (not free) and FlowDesigner (free). |
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Anonymous ;) wrote: |
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Subject: About alternatives to Matlab From: Anonymous ;) Date: 7 May, 2007 01:04:34 Message: 44 of 44 |
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Lush seems like an interesting alternative. Cool thing is that you |
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