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Re: fsolve regression
From: |
Marco Atzeri |
Subject: |
Re: fsolve regression |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Feb 2009 19:22:43 +0000 (GMT) |
--- Mer 25/2/09, John W. Eaton ha scritto:
> Da: John W. Eaton
> Oggetto: Re: fsolve regression
> A: "Jaroslav Hajek"
> Cc: "octave maintainers mailing list"
> Data: Mercoledì 25 febbraio 2009, 08:06
> On 25-Feb-2009, Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
>
> | You're welcome. If you happen to have further issues,
> please let me
> | know. I'm very interested in making the new fsolve a
> more robust
> | solver. Maybe some of your examples could be converted to
> test and/or
> | demos?
>
> Maybe some of them could, but they are a bit messy. You
> can find them
> all here:
>
>
> http://jbrwww.che.wisc.edu/home/jbraw/chemreacfun/figures.html
>
> You can look at the individual files by clicking any of the
> figures,
> or download all of them in a tar or zip file. You (or
> anyone else who
> is interested) will have to dig through them to find which
> use fsolve.
>
> Since the book that contains these figures is the reason
> Octave
> exists, it's a high priority for me to ensure that
> these scripts
> continue to work properly with Octave...
>
> jwe
Hi John,
you need to refresh the scripts, some of the commands are now
obsolete already on 3.0.4
;-)
I am trying to use it a test for the 3.0.4-rc5 plot
issues
Marco
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