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:''This is a list of Packages and Codes available for GNU Octave.'' | :''This is a list of Packages and Codes available for GNU Octave.'' | ||
[https://octave.org/doc/latest/Packages.html Octave packages] extend the functionality of GNU Octave by particular useful features and can be developed and distributed by anyone. Currently there are two collections of Octave packages: | |||
* https:// | * [https://gnu-octave.github.io/packages/ Octave Packages] | ||
* [[:Category:Octave Forge|Octave Forge]] (legacy) | * [[:Category:Octave Forge|Octave Forge]] (legacy) | ||
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# <code>pkg install https://github.com/gnu-octave/pkg-example/archive/1.0.0.tar.gz</code> | # <code>pkg install https://github.com/gnu-octave/pkg-example/archive/1.0.0.tar.gz</code> | ||
If you created | If you created an own package, it can be added to the [https://github.com/gnu-octave/packages/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md Octave Package] index. | ||
Existing packages of the Octave Forge index can be installed with the <code>-forge</code> flag, for example: | Existing packages of the Octave Forge index can be installed with the <code>-forge</code> flag, for example: | ||
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The Octave Forge index is a legacy project and does not accept new packages. | The Octave Forge index is a legacy project and does not accept new packages. | ||
== Free and open-source | == Free and open-source == | ||
=== Octave packages === | |||
All packages can be installed by Octave's {{manual|pkg}} function as described above and are listed in the [https://gnu-octave.github.io/pkg-index/ Package extensions index]. | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
! scope="col" | Name | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Description | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Links | |||
|- | |||
| fda | |||
| Functional data analysis. | |||
| https://gitlab.com/kakila/fda/ | |||
|- | |||
| MPI | |||
| Octave bindings for basic Message Passing Interface (MPI) functions for parallel computing. | |||
| https://github.com/carlodefalco/octave-mpi | |||
|- | |||
| [[Symbolic package | octsympy]] | |||
| An implementation of a symbolic toolbox using SymPy. | |||
| https://github.com/cbm755/octsympy https://octave.sourceforge.io/symbolic | |||
|- | |||
| Packajoozle | |||
| An experimental alternative package manager for Octave. | |||
| https://github.com/apjanke/octave-packajoozle | |||
|- | |||
| Tablicious | |||
| Matlab-compatible table, datetime, and categorical data types (Like "pandas for Octave"). | |||
| https://github.com/apjanke/octave-tablicious | |||
|- | |||
| Websockets | |||
| The Websockets package is a simple implementation of a websocket client for GNU Octave. It contains the elemental functions to communicate with a websockets server. | |||
| https://github.com/gnu-octave/octave-websockets | |||
|- | |||
| [[Pythonic]] | |||
| The Pythonic package provides a Python language binding for Octave, to allow any Python package to be loaded and used directly, with automatic translation from Octave to Python data types. | |||
| https://gitlab.com/mtmiller/octave-pythonic | |||
|} | |||
=== Custom installation === | |||
Those codes have to be installed as described on the respective website. | Those codes have to be installed as described on the respective website. | ||
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* [https://octave.org/doc/latest/Creating-Packages.html Octave manual - Creating packages] | * [https://octave.org/doc/latest/Creating-Packages.html Octave manual - Creating packages] | ||
* [https://github.com/gnu-octave/pkg-example Octave package example] | * [https://github.com/gnu-octave/pkg-example Octave package example] | ||
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