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Name Usage, comments and opinion
Ousmane MOUSSA TESSA

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posted: June 12 2000 09:16 PM

Just a trial! Hum! I'm feel that it will be exactly what I'm need for tracking my models in epidemics and ..
Jose Manrique

Spain






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posted: June 09 2000 06:03 PM

I have began using Scilab as a tool like my Hp48 used to be. I find it great... Will be more versions?
Dorel

Romania






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posted: June 03 2000 09:59 AM

Scilab is a great software, but I'm at the beginning and I don't know if it is possible to calculate derivates for nonlinear functions , without let's say developping them in Taylor series, or Lagrange whoever ... If does somebody knows the answer to this question please contact me. Thanks.
Phil Shea

United States






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posted: May 27 2000 07:21 PM

Just Downloading now.
Josef Wagenhuber

Germany






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posted: May 23 2000 12:09 AM

Scilab is great software and comes very, very near to Matlab (Matlab has more, but only if ALL of the toolboxes of them are considered). I'm using Scilab 2.5 in Linux and in Windows NT for nearly all kinds of math (and for quality testing of my own programs). My wishes for additional features are: higher algorithms (equation solving, eigensystems) for SPARSE matrices and display of sparse matrices (I'll put these wishes also into your wishbox). Thanks for this excellent tool.