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Re: Documentation for OctaveGUI


From: Dmitri A. Sergatskov
Subject: Re: Documentation for OctaveGUI
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 20:16:27 -0400



On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 8:04 PM Nicholas Jankowski <jankowskin@asme.org> wrote:

I guess that I want to make a library of physical constants that I can pull into my calculations as needed. I would also like to be able to format my calculations in such a way that I can print out notes in a near finished form. Most of my uses will be doing a series of interconnected calculations along with notes. Am I looking at the wrong software? It has been years since i have used MatLab but seem to remember that it had this capability.

Also, how do you do subscripts and superscrips in Tex


Personally I haven't seen this capability in Matlab, but I believe that the Matlab Live Editor, and the old MuPAD capability permit creation of formatted notebooks.  
see: 

and

 I don't believe this is a functionality that has been recreated in Octave.  There may be other tools out there such as GNU Maxima (symbolic algebra tool, similar to Mathematica) that would work.



Jupiter notebook perhaps?


Dmitri.
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