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* [[Zeromq_package|Zeromq package]] Zeromq bindings for Octave.


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Revision as of 17:28, 8 August 2017

GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and for performing other numerical experiments. It also provides extensive graphics capabilities for data visualization and manipulation. GNU Octave is normally used through its interactive interface (CLI and GUI), but it can also be used to write non-interactive programs. The GNU Octave language is quite similar to Matlab so that most programs are easily portable.

Installing

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GNU Octave 9.2.0 is the current stable release

Are you using an old version of Octave? Check the Release History page to see how old it is.

News

  • June 1, 2024 GNU Octave 9.2.0 has been released (see above)!

Getting help with GNU Octave


Advanced topics

Below is a temporary attempt to organize the "most wanted" pages of the Wiki. A list of all pages on the wiki can be seen here. To locate something specific, try the wiki's search box, or prepend site:wiki.octave.org to a Google search. Please read the Contribution guidelines first, if you want to contribute to this Wiki.

Packages

Octave-Forge

See also the list of Forge Wiki pages: Category:Octave-Forge

Editors

Tutorials/Examples

Development

In addition to these links, there is a longer list of links relevant to (especially novice) developers at the page Developers.

Building

Testing

Packaging

Academia

Project Ideas

External Links