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While we're on the subject of numerical packages, I do nearly all of my number
crunching in R. I'd like to be able to access some kind of symbolic package
from R, although I'm not sure yet what sort of interface I'd use. At the
moment, the
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Rotating a 3d graph is not easy with mouse. I need to keep the the mouse button
pressed till I get the current viewing angle.
MuPad 3.1 for Windows has very good and intuitive graphics
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- According to the Free Software Foundation, Scilab is not a free software.
- See http://www.fsf.org/licenses/license-list.html#NonFreeSoftwareLicense.
- According to the Free Software Foundation, Scil
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- Plenty of discussion on axiom-developer, but no concensus yet, I'm
- afraid. Here are some of the related threads:
- http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2004-06/msg00191.html
- http://list
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- See ProgrammingAxiom. This is nearly done, except of Issue
See [Axiom Compiler]. This is nearly done, except of Issue
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- This item relates to Bug #234. The LIMITPS package is outdated. We should
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This item relates to Bug #234. The 'LIMITPS' package is outdated. We should
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This item relates to Bug #234. The LIMITPS package is outdated. We should
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I believe there's a better, faster, more complete choice than Octave. It is
called
Scilab, and it was developed by the French INRIA (Institute Nationale De
Recherche en
Informatique et
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- I think that a general concept is needed in order to fix
- http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9217 and to
I think that a general concept is needed in order to fix #212 and to
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This Q1 point reinforces my arguments: you cannot modify the software without
explicit INRIA's authorization. This is not Free Software. I know that all
members of Axiom community are not that sensible to Free Software impor
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I believe you should also cite Q1 from the license FAQ:
Q1. What does the Scilab license mean?
* Scilab license allows you to:
** use freely Scilab for non commercial use
** use freely Scilab for commercial use if you d
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Yes but Scilab is NOT free software. One day or the other, you'll pay it (see
the BitKeeper issue for Linux kernel).
For reference: on scilab.org web site, FAQ section:
Q6. Is Scilab license GPL-compatible?
According
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I believe there's a better, faster, more complete choice than Octave. It is
called Scilab, and it was developed by the French INRIA (Institute Nationale De
Recherche en Informatique et Automation, IIRC), and it is in ongoing
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I believe there's a better, faster, more complete choice than Octave. It is
called Scilab, and it was developed by the French INRIA (Institute Nationale De
Recherche en Informatique et Automation, IIRC), and it is in ongoing
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