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Re: How does Octave shine?
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Donald J Bindner |
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Re: How does Octave shine? |
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Wed, 20 Sep 2006 20:17:06 -0500 |
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On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 05:16:30PM -0500, Jordi Gutierrez Hermoso wrote:
> 3) Variety and interoperability. ImageMagick, the C++ coding, gnuplot,
> PLPlot, Octaviz and the VTK functions, plus all the 'forge functions.
> Graphics are always a good way to get people initially interested. If
> you're doing a presentation, show 'em Octaviz. That always raises
> eyebrows in my workplace.
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.
Don
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