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Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave
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Torsten |
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Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Jan 2019 15:56:56 +0100 |
On 13.01.19 14:02, insafba wrote:
> Hello there,
> I calculated a long function using Maxima software, and I want to copy it to
> Octave so I can use it properly. How should I do it? I'll appreciate any
> help you could provide me
> Thank you so much
>
You can try to apply the maxima functions "string()" or "fortran()" to
your results in order to get expresions that are almost matlab/octave
compatible.
Torsten
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, (continued)
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, insafba, 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, Doug Stewart, 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, insafba, 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, Doug Stewart, 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, insafba, 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof., 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, Doug Stewart, 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, insafba, 2019/01/13
- Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, Nicholas Jankowski, 2019/01/13
Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave, Doug Stewart, 2019/01/13
Re: transferring an equation from maxima to octave,
Torsten <=