Not true, actually.  The latest octaves support c code, if you can
recompile it yourself.  It is pretty easy.


On Sep 12, 2:41 pm, Stuart Sierra <the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 12, 12:17 pm, Max Suica <max.su...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > You might look at Octave, which is an open source clone of matlab, but
> > with nothing like simulink :/ . Still, for pretty involved number
> > crunching and plotting, Octave can do what matlab can, and its
> > language is similar (it might try to actually be compatible with m-
> > files - I'm not sure about this).
>
> Octave is (mostly) source compatible with Matlab .m files, including
> plotting.  But it lacks many proprietary extensions, and is not
> compatible with any extensions written in C.
>
> -SS
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