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Re: matlab and octave
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: matlab and octave |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:49:42 -0600 |
On 18-Nov-2003, David Bateman <address@hidden> wrote:
| I don't really see another tool becoming available to parse dot-m file.
"Prediction is difficult, especially about the future."
In any case:
Scilab has a translator, but does not read .m file directly
O-Matrix has a compatibility mode
LyME is a compatible interpreter for palm handheld systems
There are lots of other array/matrix languages (Euler, Algae, RLaB,
IDL, JMathLib, Yorick). There are some others not listed above like
Falcon (and more that I can't remember the names of right now) that
were mostly research projects that could parse some subset of Matlab
syntax but I don't think any of those are very actively developed
now.
jwe
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