Reseña del editor:
This manual is the definitive guide to GNU Octave, an interactive environment for numerical computation. GNU Octave provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems using vectors and matrices. This updated edition of the manual covers version 4.0.0 of GNU Octave, and includes documentation for new features such as the new graphical userinterface, sparse matrices, linear programming and computational geometry. GNU Octave is free software, distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
As GNU Octave became such a big project over the years, we had to split this reference manual in two parts that are two separate physical books. To keep it consistent with our digital manual, the references and page numbers cover both physical books as it were one. Therefore please note that you probably want to have both parts.
Biografía del autor:
David Bateman, CCNA, is a certified Cisco Systems instructor with more than 18 years of internetworking experience. For more than 10 years, David was a senior LAN/WAN engineer, working on both large and small networks. Later in his career, he managed the business operations of a technical services company while maintaining his existing client base. David has always enjoyed sharing his knowledge, and in 1999, he became a technical seminar leader. After many successful seminars, he became a full-time Cisco instructor for Skyline Advanced Technology Systems. He has been teaching and implementing Cisco voice technologies since 2000. David's years of real-world technical and business knowledge enable him to bring a unique perspective to the classroom, where he not only delivers critical technical knowledge but can also explain how technologies can be used to address various business issues.
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