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GNU Octave Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   GNU Octave Beginner's Guide Become a proficient Octave user by learning this high-level scientific numerical tool from the ground up

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849513326
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jesper Schmidt Hansen Jesper Schmidt Hansen
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

GNU Octave
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. www.PacktPub.com
2. Preface
1. Introducing GNU Octave FREE CHAPTER 2. Interacting with Octave: Variables and Operators 3. Working with Octave: Functions and Plotting 4. Rationalizing: Octave Scripts 5. Extensions: Write Your Own Octave Functions 6. Making Your Own Package: A Poisson Equation Solver 7. More Examples: Data Analysis 8. Need for Speed: Optimization and Dynamically Linked Functions Pop quiz - Answers

Chapter 3. Working with Octave: Functions and Plotting

As promised in Chapter 2, we will now discuss Octave functions in greater detail. The first part of the chapter is devoted to this and will give an introduction to and an overview of some of the most useful functions that Octave provides. In the second part we shall see how to use Octave functions to do two and three dimensional plotting.

Specifically, we will cover:

  • Basic mathematical functions.

  • Miscellaneous helper functions that can initialize variable elements and perform simple analysis of variables.

  • Functions for linear algebra and polynomials.

The second part will take you through the plotting facilities, where you will learn:

  • How to make two- and three-dimensional plots.

  • About multi-plot and multi-graph plotting.

  • How to change the properties of the graph and the figure window.

Octave functions

You can think of an Octave function as a kind of general mathematical function—it takes inputs, does something with them and returns outputs. For...

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