Hi,
Can anybody tell me whether I can use octave for plotting 2D and 3D plots in
place of matlab? If yes, then what do I need to do?
OCTAVE FOR MATLAB
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Re: OCTAVE FOR MATLAB
Certainly you can. Go to: http://www.octave.org/ and read the docs and you'll find:Rajeev Kumar Jain wrote:Hi,
Can anybody tell me whether I can use octave for plotting 2D and 3D plots in
place of matlab? If yes, then what do I need to do?
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/ ... l-Plotting
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/ ... l-Plotting
If you cannot find answers in the documentation or in the FAQ, you can ask for help on the mailing list:
https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/help-octave
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OCTAVE FOR MATLAB
Hi,
what I meant is to plot the output files that I got by running COSMOMC.
whether I can use OCTAVE to plot these files or not?
what I meant is to plot the output files that I got by running COSMOMC.
whether I can use OCTAVE to plot these files or not?