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* '''[[:Category:Octave Forge|Octave Forge]]''' — former collection of above
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==Β  πŸ“[[:Category:User Contributed Code|User Contributed Code]] ==


* [[:Category:User Codes|Category User Codes]] — A compilation of user provided short and very useful codes (✏️ add yours!)
* [[:Category:User Contributed Code|Category User Contributed Code]] — A compilation of user provided code (✏️ add yours!)


== πŸŽ“ [[:Category:Academia|Academia]] ==
== πŸŽ“ [[:Category:Academia|Academia]] ==

Revision as of 20:10, 21 January 2022

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. The program is named after Octave Levenspiel, a former professor of the principal author. GNU Octave is normally used through its interactive interface (CLI and GUI), but it can also be used to write non-interactive programs. The project was conceived around 1988 and at first it was intended to be a companion to a chemical reactor design course. The GNU Octave language is largely compatible to Matlab so that most programs are easily portable. In addition, functions known from the C standard library and from UNIX system calls and functions are supported. C/C++ and Fortran code can be called from Octave by creating Oct-Files, or using Matlab compatible Mex-Files.

βš™οΈ Installing

Installation instructions for:

Get installers and sources from https://www.octave.org/download.

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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.

❓ Getting help

πŸ’‘ Getting started πŸ”°

πŸ”¬ Development

We always need more help improving Octave and there are many ways you can contribute (fixing bugs, developing new features, answering questions on Octave Discourse, ...).

πŸ“¦ Packages

πŸ“User Contributed Code

πŸŽ“ Academia

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