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octave2.1 | GNU Octave language for numerical computations (2.1 branch) | Mehr ... |
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . Octave uses some of the best and most respected numerical libraries as balgen, dassl, eispack, fftpack, lapack, linpack, minpack, odepack, ranlib, slatec-fn and villad. Octave can be dynamically extended with user-supplied C++ files. . The recommended branch of Octave is 3.0. Please, use the octave3.0 package instead of this one, since it will be dropped after the Debian lenny release. |
octave2.1-doc | PDF documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) | Mehr ... |
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in PDF format: the FAQ, a reference card in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the octave2.1-info package. . The recommended branch of Octave is 3.0. Please, use the octave3.0-doc package instead of this one, since it will be dropped after the Debian lenny release. |
octave2.1-emacsen | Emacs support for the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) | Mehr ... |
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the elisp files for the Octave modes for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. . The recommended branch of Octave is 3.0. Please, use the octave3.0-emacsen package instead of this one, since it will be dropped after the Debian lenny release. |
octave2.1-headers | header files for the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) | Mehr ... |
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the include files needed to compile and link user-supplied code with GNU Octave. If you only write interpreted .m files, you do not need this package. . The package is architecture-specific as it contains machine-dependent compiler switches in the mkoctfile script. . The recommended branch of Octave is 3.0. Please, use the octave3.0-headers package instead of this one, since it will be dropped after the Debian lenny release. |
octave2.1-htmldoc | HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) | Mehr ... |
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in html format: the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main Octave package. . The recommended branch of Octave is 3.0. Please, use the octave3.0-htmldoc package instead of this one, since it will be dropped after the Debian lenny release. |
octave2.1-info | GNU Info documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) | Mehr ... |
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in info format: the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is needed for the 'help -i foo' command within Octave. . The recommended branch of Octave is 3.0. Please, use the octave3.0-info package instead of this one, since it will be dropped after the Debian lenny release. |
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