Skip to main content
deleted 139 characters in body; edited tags; edited title
Source Link
David Ketcheson
  • 16.9k
  • 4
  • 56
  • 106

Is it possible to use Octave to learn MATLAB programming?

I want to learn MATLAB programming so that I can conduct some researh/analysis on my own and also, so that I can study/modify some MATLAB scripts that I have found online etc.

However, the problem is that I can't afford MATLAB. GNU Octave, from what I have heard, is quite MATLAB compatable. The challenge with Octave though is that the documentation is very sparse.

So MATLAB on one hand, is prohibitively expensive (-ve), but has lots of good documentation, tutorials and scripts online (+), while Octave is free (as in beer), even though (understandably) it lacks comprehensive documentation, etc.

I am thinking of downloading and installing Octave, but using MATLAB documentation (and scripts) to help me get going. I am aware that there are some differences between Octave and MATLAB - what I'm trying to work out is whether the differences are large enough to thwart my efforts to (effectively) "learn MATLAB by using Octave".

Any constructive feedback welcome.

[[Edit]]]

Hmm, its interesting that there is no tag for octave on here. I suspect there may be some bias in the feedback I get ....

Is it possible to use Octave to learn MATLAB programming

I want to learn MATLAB programming so that I can conduct some researh/analysis on my own and also, so that I can study/modify some MATLAB scripts that I have found online etc.

However, the problem is that I can't afford MATLAB. GNU Octave, from what I have heard, is quite MATLAB compatable. The challenge with Octave though is that the documentation is very sparse.

So MATLAB on one hand, is prohibitively expensive (-ve), but has lots of good documentation, tutorials and scripts online (+), while Octave is free (as in beer), even though (understandably) it lacks comprehensive documentation, etc.

I am thinking of downloading and installing Octave, but using MATLAB documentation (and scripts) to help me get going. I am aware that there are some differences between Octave and MATLAB - what I'm trying to work out is whether the differences are large enough to thwart my efforts to (effectively) "learn MATLAB by using Octave".

Any constructive feedback welcome.

[[Edit]]]

Hmm, its interesting that there is no tag for octave on here. I suspect there may be some bias in the feedback I get ....

Is it possible to use Octave to learn MATLAB programming?

I want to learn MATLAB programming so that I can conduct some researh/analysis on my own and also, so that I can study/modify some MATLAB scripts that I have found online etc.

However, the problem is that I can't afford MATLAB. GNU Octave, from what I have heard, is quite MATLAB compatable. The challenge with Octave though is that the documentation is very sparse.

So MATLAB on one hand, is prohibitively expensive (-ve), but has lots of good documentation, tutorials and scripts online (+), while Octave is free (as in beer), even though (understandably) it lacks comprehensive documentation, etc.

I am thinking of downloading and installing Octave, but using MATLAB documentation (and scripts) to help me get going. I am aware that there are some differences between Octave and MATLAB - what I'm trying to work out is whether the differences are large enough to thwart my efforts to (effectively) "learn MATLAB by using Octave".

Any constructive feedback welcome.

Tweeted twitter.com/#!/StackSciComp/status/161727247701651456
Changed "Matlab" to "MATLAB", edited for grammar and style.
Source Link
Geoff Oxberry
  • 30.4k
  • 9
  • 65
  • 130

Is it possible to use Octave to learn MatlabMATLAB programming

I want to learn MatlabMATLAB programming so that I can conduct some researh/analysis on my own and also, so that I can study/modify some MatlabMATLAB scripts that I have found online etc.

However, the problem is that I can't afford MatlabMATLAB. GnuGNU Octave, from what I have heard, is quite MatlabMATLAB compatable. The challenge with Octave though is that the documentation is very sparse.

So MatlabMATLAB on one hand, is prohibitivlyprohibitively expensive (-ve), but has lots of good documentation, tutorials and scripts online (+)

Whilst,

  while Octave is free (as in beer), whilsteven though (understandably), lacking it lacks comprehensive documentation, etc.

I am thinking of downloading and installing Octave, but using MatlabMATLAB documentation (and scripts) to help me get going. I am aware that there are some differences between Octave and MatlabMATLAB - what I'm trying to work out is whether the differences are large enough to thwart my efforts to (effectively) "learn MatlabMATLAB by using Octave".

Any constructive feedback welcome.

[[Edit]]]

Hmm, its interesting that there is no tag for octave on here. I suspect there may be some bias in the feedback I get ....

Is it possible to use Octave to learn Matlab programming

I want to learn Matlab programming so that I can conduct some researh/analysis on my own and also, so that I can study/modify some Matlab scripts that I have found online etc.

However, the problem is that I can't afford Matlab. Gnu Octave, from what I have heard, is quite Matlab compatable. The challenge with Octave though is that the documentation is very sparse.

So Matlab on one hand, is prohibitivly expensive (-ve), but has lots of good documentation, tutorials and scripts online (+)

Whilst,

  Octave is free (as in beer), whilst (understandably), lacking comprehensive documentation etc.

I am thinking of downloading and installing Octave, but using Matlab documentation (and scripts) to help me get going. I am aware that there are some differences between Octave and Matlab - what I'm trying to work out is whether the differences are large enough to thwart my efforts to (effectively) "learn Matlab by using Octave".

Any constructive feedback welcome.

[[Edit]]]

Hmm, its interesting that there is no tag for octave on here. I suspect there may be some bias in the feedback I get ....

Is it possible to use Octave to learn MATLAB programming

I want to learn MATLAB programming so that I can conduct some researh/analysis on my own and also, so that I can study/modify some MATLAB scripts that I have found online etc.

However, the problem is that I can't afford MATLAB. GNU Octave, from what I have heard, is quite MATLAB compatable. The challenge with Octave though is that the documentation is very sparse.

So MATLAB on one hand, is prohibitively expensive (-ve), but has lots of good documentation, tutorials and scripts online (+), while Octave is free (as in beer), even though (understandably) it lacks comprehensive documentation, etc.

I am thinking of downloading and installing Octave, but using MATLAB documentation (and scripts) to help me get going. I am aware that there are some differences between Octave and MATLAB - what I'm trying to work out is whether the differences are large enough to thwart my efforts to (effectively) "learn MATLAB by using Octave".

Any constructive feedback welcome.

[[Edit]]]

Hmm, its interesting that there is no tag for octave on here. I suspect there may be some bias in the feedback I get ....

edited tags
Link
David Ketcheson
  • 16.9k
  • 4
  • 56
  • 106
Post Migrated Here from stats.stackexchange.com (revisions)
Source Link
Loading