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Re: Any cross-platform IDL alternatives? [message #27179 is a reply to message #27168] Fri, 12 October 2001 11:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jean Koclas is currently offline  Jean Koclas
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There is Mathematica by Wolfram. Granted, it is not inexpensive, but is
multi platform, and is much more useful IMHO than matlab, etc.

It has a powerful language, and has many facilities for data visualization.
And it has supported MacOS since it started up...

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Jean Koclas
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> De�: Aaron Birenboim <aaron@boim.com>
> Soci�t�: Southwest Cyberport
> Groupes�: comp.lang.idl-pvwave
> Date�: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 11:12:44 -0600
> Objet�: Re: Any cross-platform IDL alternatives?
>
> "Liam E. Gumley" wrote:
>>
>> jiali wrote:
>>> So many guys prefer matlab to IDL.
>>> There are so many .m files for download but few .pro.
>>
>> I beg to differ. When I search for a routine at
>
> In my experience, IDL pretty much owns physics,
> and part of the image processing community.
>
> MatLab is more popular with EE's (controls),
> and probobally math.
>
> I too, and looking to start using the free
> alternatives.
> --
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> Albuquerque, NM | by zero.
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> boim.com/~aaron | -Steven Wright
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