Scilab is also an alternative to Matlab in linux. Scilab has a built in
translator to convert small changes in .m file to scilab file. (changes
like % for comment in matlab is \\ for scilab ...)

it also has a module called Xcos for modeling, equivalent to simulink.

On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Roshan P Koshy <[email protected]>wrote:

> .Try GNU octave.. It is compatible with matlab although there is some
> differences. as quoted by Wikipedia "Its syntax is very similar to MATLAB,
> and careful programming of a script will allow it to run on both Octave and
> MATLAB." Trying Octave is worth in a way that u can write C++ program that
> can do same as octave script.
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