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Re: How does Octave shine?
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Jordi Gutierrez Hermoso |
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Re: How does Octave shine? |
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Thu, 21 Sep 2006 08:50:50 -0500 |
On 20/09/06, Donald J Bindner <address@hidden> wrote:
I don't know exactly how Matlab compares, but interactive 3D
plots are available in Octave via gnuplot. The Matlab of my
distant memory required viewpoint changes and replots to see a
plot from different orientations.
Octaviz is also particularly nice, prettier than Matlab's plotting
too... have you tried it yet? It needs some maintenance, but really,
take it from me, it's *niiiice* and deserves to be more widely used
and maintained by the Octave community.
- Jordi G. H.
- Re: How does Octave shine?, (continued)
Re: How does Octave shine?, Tom Holroyd, 2006/09/20
Re: How does Octave shine?, Tom Holroyd, 2006/09/20
Re: How does Octave shine?, Peter Cloetens, 2006/09/20
Re: How does Octave shine?, Jordi Gutierrez Hermoso, 2006/09/20
Re: How does Octave shine?, Michael Creel, 2006/09/21
Re: How does Octave shine?, Alexander Barth, 2006/09/21