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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.''


== About Octave packages ==
Octave [https://octave.org/doc/latest/Packages.html 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://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://packages.octave.org
* [[:Category:Octave Forge|Octave Forge]] (legacy)


* [[:Category:Octave Forge|Octave Forge]]
== About Octave packages ==
* [https://gnu-octave.github.io/pkg-index/ Package extensions index]


The format and requirements of Octave packages is specified in the [https://octave.org/doc/latest/Creating-Packages.html GNU Octave manual].  There is an [https://github.com/gnu-octave/pkg-example example package] as well.
The format and requirements of Octave packages is specified in the [https://octave.org/doc/latest/Creating-Packages.html GNU Octave manual].  There is an [https://github.com/gnu-octave/pkg-example example package] as well.
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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 your packages meets [https://octave.sourceforge.io/developers.php additional criteria] and is added to the Octave Forge index, you can furthermore install it with the <code>-forge</code> flag, for example:
If you created your 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:


* <code>pkg install -forge image</code>
* <code>pkg install -forge image</code>


== Free and open-source codes ==
The Octave Forge index is a legacy project and does not accept new packages.


=== Octave packages ===
== Free and open-source code with custom installation ==
 
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
|-
| MPI
| Octave bindings for basic Message Passing Interface (MPI) functions for parallel computing.
| https://github.com/carlodefalco/octave-mpi
|-
| 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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| A set of graph/networks analysis functions in Octave.
| A set of graph/networks analysis functions in Octave.
| https://aeolianine.github.io/octave-networks-toolbox/
| https://aeolianine.github.io/octave-networks-toolbox/
|-
| [[Symbolic package | octsympy]]
| An implementation of a symbolic toolbox using SymPy.
| https://github.com/cbm755/octsympy https://octave.sourceforge.io/symbolic
|-
|-
| [[sci cosim]]
| [[sci cosim]]
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| Kalman filtering and smoothing.  
| Kalman filtering and smoothing.  
| https://github.com/kakila/ekfukf/
| https://github.com/kakila/ekfukf/
|-
| fda
| Functional data analysis.
| https://gitlab.com/kakila/fda/
|}
|}


== Commercial codes ==
== Commercial ==


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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]
* [[:Category:User Codes]]


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Latest revision as of 01:25, 6 May 2023

This is a list of Packages and Codes available for GNU Octave.

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:

About Octave packages

The format and requirements of Octave packages is specified in the GNU Octave manual. There is an example package as well.

Octave packages can be installed by the pkg tool. The following two examples demonstrate how to install the example package (1.) after downloading the release tarball and (2.) directly from an URL.

  1. pkg install pkg-example-1.0.0.tar.gz
  2. pkg install https://github.com/gnu-octave/pkg-example/archive/1.0.0.tar.gz

If you created your own package, it can be added to the Octave Package index.

Existing packages of the Octave Forge index can be installed with the -forge flag, for example:

  • pkg install -forge image

The Octave Forge index is a legacy project and does not accept new packages.

Free and open-source code with custom installation

Those codes have to be installed as described on the respective website.

Name Description Links
GeoPDEs Open source and free package for the research and teaching of Isogeometric Analysis, written in Octave and fully compatible with Matlab. The GeoPDEs package provides a common and flexible framework for implementing and testing new isogeometric methods for the solution of partial differential equations. https://github.com/rafavzqz/geopdes/ https://rafavzqz.github.io/geopdes/
go-redis Redis client https://github.com/markuman/go-redis
LIBSVM, LIBLINEAR Libraries for support vector machine / machine learning classification, regression, and distribution estimation problems. C++, with an interface to Octave. https://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/libsvm/ https://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/liblinear/
ltfat The Large Time-Frequency Analysis Toolbox®. https://ltfat.github.io/
mex-sqlite3 Access to sqlite3 databases. https://github.com/rmartinjak/mex-sqlite3
octave-network-toolbox A set of graph/networks analysis functions in Octave. https://aeolianine.github.io/octave-networks-toolbox/
sci cosim Scilab co-simulation package. https://github.com/amromanov/sci_cosim
shogun The Shogun Machine Learning Toolbox®. https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun
vlfeat The VLFeat open source library implements popular computer vision algorithms including HOG, SIFT, MSER, k-means, hierarchical k-means, agglomerative information bottleneck, SLIC superpixels, and quick shift. https://github.com/vlfeat/vlfeat https://www.vlfeat.org/
epanet-octave The epanet-octave open source library is a wrapper, including some scripts, to call Epanet Toolkit. Functions are adapted to improve its usability in GNU Octave (e.g. allowing vectors as EpaNet Toolkit function inputs). Still under development. https://forja.cica.es/projects/epanet-octave/
mexopencv Collection and a development kit of mex functions for OpenCV library. https://github.com/kyamagu/mexopencv/ https://kyamagu.github.io/mexopencv/
gpml Gaussian processes for machine learning. https://gitlab.com/hnickisch/gpml-matlab/ http://gaussianprocess.org/gpml/code/matlab/doc/
ekfukf Kalman filtering and smoothing. https://github.com/kakila/ekfukf/

Commercial

Name Description Links
FEATool FEATool Multiphysics is a commercial and proprietary FEM toolbox for modeling and simulation of physics and engineering applications with the finite element method. FEATool features an easy to use GUI and fully integrated CAD, geometry tools, automatic grid generation and solvers. https://www.featool.com/

See also

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