Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 15:23:28 schrieb Olaf Till:

> What would be really useful IMHO would be converting the
> representation of a function in Maxima into octave code. E.g. one
> could create a system of ODEs in Maxima with some standard procedure,
> pipe it through a converter and immediately use it in Octave for
> simulation. This could probably yield part of the functionality some
> (nonfree) software for mechanical simulation offers.
> 
> Olaf
> 
Such feature would probably be a good feature of maxima itself, which already 
provides for example the fortran() function to output fortran code.
I already thought about an matlab/octave command, but my lisp knowledge is a 
bit too rusty at the moment to start coding something like that (but I have to 
admit that I think lisp is a very good language to achieve this and since you 
can add lisp functions to maxima I see a certain chance to make that work).
Since I use myself maxima and octave I would be interested to work on that, 
but not before the new year starts. 

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