Intervalar Mathematics with Octave

Victor Hanby audv94 at dsl.pipex.com
Tue Dec 2 04:28:52 CST 2008


>
> Regarding "interval mathematics", Wikipedia has an article,
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> 	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_(mathematics)
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> Oscar, are you looking to do interval arithmetic?
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> 	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_arithmetic
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> Via a quick Google, I found this toolbox
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> 	http://www.ti3.tu-harburg.de/rump/intlab/
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> And a Matlab 5 version
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> 	http://www.ti3.tu-harburg.de/zemke/b4m/
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> I took a quick look. My impression is that both should work in Octave.
>
> Ben
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Hi,

I've used the intlab library with Matlab R2006b on a building control  
simulation project but would need a new license to carry on. If I get  
time I'll try them both with Octave and report back.

By the way, if anyone comes across an affine arithmetic library I'd be  
interested - I've the libaffa stuff which appears to be set up for  
Linux systems.

Vic Hanby



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