GNU Octave

GNU Octave
Developer(s)John W. Eaton and many others[1]
Initial release4 January 1993 (4 January 1993) (first alpha release)
17 February, 1994 (17 February, 1994) (version 1.0)[2]
Stable release
9.1.0[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 14 March 2024 (14 March 2024)
Repository
Written inC++ (main), Octave itself (scripts), C (wrapper code), Fortran (linear algebra wrapper code)[4]
Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux, BSD
Available in18 languages[5]
TypeScientific computing
License2007: GPL-3.0-or-later[a]
1992: GPL-2.0-or-later[b]
Websitegnu.org/software/octave/

GNU Octave is a scientific programming language for scientific computing and numerical computation. Octave helps in solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with MATLAB. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language. As part of the GNU Project, it is free software under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

  1. ^ Rik (10 June 2015). "contributors.in". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  2. ^ ""Full-time development began in the Spring of 1992. The first alpha release was January 4, 1993, and version 1.0 was released February 17, 1994."".
  3. ^ "GNU Octave 9.1.0 Released". 14 March 2024. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Building - Octave". wiki.octave.org. GNU. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Basque, Belarusian, Catalan, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian". hg.savannah.gnu.org.


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