On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 1:35 PM, dmitrey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> current state of Python <-> MATLAB connection soft doesn't allow passing of
> function handlers, however, a walkaround has been implemented via some
> tricks, so now MATLAB function fmincon is available in Python-written
> OpenOpt and FuncDesigner frameworks (with possibility of automatic
> differentiation,  example ).
>
> Future plans  include MATLAB fsolve, ode23, ode45 (unlike scipy fsolve and
> ode they can handle sparse matrices), fgoalattain, maybe global optimization
> toolbox solvers.
>
> I intend to post the message to several forums, so to keep discussion in a
> single place use OpenOpt forum thread
> http://forum.openopt.org/viewtopic.php?id=769
>
> Regards, D.

Thanks.  Could you also comment on whether the same statements apply
with Octave instead of Matlab?

William

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