That may well be, however Matlab is very expensive,
particularly with add-on packages, and J is free...

There is a Matlab "clone" or at least something similar
which is free: Scilab, which appears to have impressive capabilities.

Rightly so. Matlab like spreadsheets has its place in the ecology of computing. Is seems to be well adapted to the needs of engineering people and renders great services in a simple way. For what it covers, there is often no need to learn J.

Brouwer, Roelof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... Also I am often asked why I don't use Matlab rather
than J in my research.
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