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Wikibook on octave
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Nicolas Pettiaux |
Subject: |
Wikibook on octave |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Jan 2007 12:47:47 +0100 |
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I have started a wikibook on octave by duplicating and adapting the
Matlab wikibook, with the approval (not needed though) of its author.
I unfortunately do not have the time to work on it as much as I could
like. I first proposed to the Matlab wikibook author to make ONE book
about both, but he wished that they would be different but said he would
help if possible.
I would like to show and write something that could be used by beginners
and intermediate users too, telling that octave can really replace
matlab. So, I would like that this book helps at that too.
Please contribute and do not hesitate to copy the Matlab wikibook pages:
see http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OCTAVE_Programming and
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/MATLAB_Programming
Thanks,
Nicolas
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- Re: Wikibook on octave, David Bateman, 2007/01/29
- Evaluating a string in octave, Doug Stewart, 2007/01/29
- Re: Evaluating a string in octave, antonio palestrini, 2007/01/29
- Re: Evaluating a string in octave, Muthiah Annamalai, 2007/01/29
- Re: Evaluating a string in octave, antonio palestrini, 2007/01/29
- Re: Evaluating a string in octave, antonio palestrini, 2007/01/29
- Re: Evaluating a string in octave, David Bateman, 2007/01/29
- Re: Evaluating a string in octave, Doug Stewart, 2007/01/29
Re: Wikibook on octave, Nicolas Pettiaux, 2007/01/29