|
|
Re: Project proposal: a scilab (or matlab) code to LaTeX converter
Posted:
Oct 28, 2001 1:48 PM
|
|
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 19:18:03 -0400, "Abe Kohen" <abekohen@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >"Ken Davis" <ken.davis@alcatel.com> wrote in message >news://3BDB14CE.9387E49F@alcatel.com... >> >> "Peter J. Acklam" wrote: >> >> [snip] >> >> > I am out of words. Where can I refill my vocabulary? >> >> Try: http://www.oed.com/ > >Unfortunately, the above requires a subscription (and cookies).
Perhaps this thread is longer than it should be, but I can't resist to make this comment
>The following are free: > >www.m-w.com
A lookup for Matlab gives: "The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary. Click on a spelling suggestion below or try again using the Dictionary search box to the right.
Suggestions for matlab: 1. meatball 2. meatless 3. metals ..."
I'm not sure, but I don't think that this matches my view of Matlab.
>www.dictionary.com
gives: "An interactive program from The MathWorks for high-performance numeric computation and visualisation. MATLAB integrates numerical analysis, matrix computation, signal processing, and graphics in an easy-to-use environment. MATLAB is built on sophisticated matrix software for analysing linear equations. The tools supplied can be used for applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, finance and other areas dealing with complex numerical calculations."
Lars
M.Sc. Chem Engng. Lars Gregersen <lg@2-control.com> 2-control ApS Windows Toolbox for Matlab version 1.0: www.2-control.com/wt/
|
|