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Francesco Potorti` |
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Re: REPOST |
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Wed, 30 Jun 1999 19:35:22 +0200 (CEST) |
Is there an Octave equivalent
the matlab function 'fzero' which gives the
root of a nonlinear scalar function f(X)?
No, there isn't, who knows why nobody has ever implemented one using the
fsolve function provided with octave. You can use that for your needs.
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- REPOST, Vivekananda Shanmuganathan, 1999/06/30
- Re: REPOST,
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