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GSL in octave
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julian |
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GSL in octave |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Jul 2016 12:04:37 +0200 |
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I have to use Laguerre polynomials and some other special functions in a
octave script. Octave doesn't have this functions, so I tried to install
the GNU Scientific Library (GSL), installing gsl-bin, libgsl0ldbl,
libgsl0-dev and octave-gsl from debian repositories.
However, the only function installed in octave is gsl_sf:
-- Loadable Function: gsl_sf ()
Octave bindings to the GNU Scientific Library. All GSL functions
can be called with by the GSL names within octave.
I haven't found any further documentation of the function.
How can I use Laguerre polynomials and other special functions in
octave? Is GSL a good option or there are better ones?
- GSL in octave,
julian <=
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