Learning Matlab, too
Ed Hill
ed at eh3.com
Sat Dec 20 10:34:48 EST 2003
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 08:40, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> One more item:
>
> What do people recommend, once I get my foundation set in C/C++, for
> learning Matlab?
Hi Scott,
So by mentioning FORTRAN/C++/MatLAB, I assume you're interested in
scientific computing? A topic near & dear to my heart! ;-)
In any case, MatLAB is an excellent tool for pre- and post-processing
numerical data. Its pricey (typically $1500 for a "base" package), but
if you enroll at a local college or university you can generally get an
essentially full-featured Student Edition for less than $100.
And there are other good environments for data processing that you might
want to look into:
- GNU Octave: very nice Free and mostly MatLAB-compatible environment:
http://www.octave.org/
- IDL from http://www.rsinc.com/idl/ (NOT free)
- older but still useful: http://www.gnuplot.info/
Ed
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