2008/12/28 Jemshid KK <[email protected]>:
> hi all,
> octave and scilab are alternatives for matlab.
> and for the regular lab works, octave would be sufficient.
>
> but both tools are no where near matlab from the perspective of an engineer
> or mathematician.

"So far I have done enough signal processing using Octave and never
felt limited. When certain functions were not present I build my own
library of 50 functions using the base functions."

"About me : My name is Bharat Pathak and have worked extensively in
DSP and image/video processing for over 12 years and run a company
named "Arithos Designs" www.Arithos.com. Primarily into DSP Design
Consultancy and Corporate Trainings."

http://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/help-octave/2008-September/011064.html

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