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== Running Octave code ==
== Running Octave code ==
Consider the following example code:
Consider the following example code:
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{{File
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octave --no-gui octave_2d_plot.m
octave --no-gui octave_2d_plot.m
}}
}}
Note that Octave relies on the Gnuplot package to generate plots.


=== Running MATLAB code ===
=== Running MATLAB code ===
Octave can often be used as a drop-in replacement for running MATLAB scripts, like the <code>cosplot.m</code> example on our [[MATLAB#Running_a_MATLAB_code|MATLAB]] page:
Octave can often be used as a drop-in replacement for running MATLAB scripts, like the <code>cosplot.m</code> example on our [[MATLAB#Running_a_MATLAB_code|MATLAB]] page:
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{{File
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octave --no-gui --traditional --eval "cosplot"
octave --no-gui --traditional --eval "cosplot"
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}}
== Further reading ==
* [https://octave.org/ GNU Octave Homepage]
* [https://docs.octave.org/v5.2.0/ Documentation for GNU Octave v5.2.0] (available in StdEnv/2020)
* [https://docs.octave.org/v4.2.2/ Documentation for GNU Octave v4.2.2] (available in StdEnv/2018.3)
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