>
>       Thank you for your kind reply but the fact is that I have tried
> octave before. However I didn't find it as smooth as matlab. Also, the
> functionalities in matlab aren't available in octave. Not to forget the
> toolboxes in matlab, which are if very much importance for my work.
>
>
>

Scilab and Octave are two better alternatives for Matlab. What ever may be
you do and practice in Matlab you can do it in scilab and or Octave.

>  P.S. : The Linux variant of matlab is available in torrents. But I do
> not have a net connection enough to download that 1.2 gb of data. So, I
> thought I could borrow it from someone in tvm who has a copy of it.
>
>
This forum doesnot stand to give advice on pirating software . Matlab may
have linux version. Contact mathworks to get a legal copy. Feel free to
refrain from posting piracy advice in GNU/Linux or FOSS forums

Best regards
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