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Octave Wiki
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Founded by: | unknown |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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Wiki engine: | MediaWiki |
Wiki license: | GNU Free Documentation License |
Main topic: | Mathematics |
Wiki size: | 145 article pages see stats |
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Octave Wiki (originally known as ScaryOctave,[1] and powered by Oddmuse[2]) is a wiki dedicated to Octave content from GNU. In 2012, the site moved from Oddmuse to the more advanced MediaWiki wiki engine.
GNU Octave is a high-level programming language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
Octave has extensive tools for solving common numerical linear algebra problems, finding the roots of nonlinear equations, integrating ordinary functions, manipulating polynomials, and integrating ordinary differential and differential-algebraic equations. It is easily extensible and customizable via user-defined functions written in Octave's own language, or using dynamically loaded modules written in C++, C, Fortran, or other languages.
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