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Muthiah Annamalai
muthuspost at gmail.com
Fri Jan 25 23:29:02 CST 2008
Doug Stewart wrote:
> Enrico Bedogni wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> maybe it's a stupid question but i'm just started to use octave and i don't know if there is sonthing like simulink (as in matlab)
>> i wuold be happy if someone can resolve this problem given that i've to use that at university.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> bedo
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> No. Octave does not have simulink.
>
> Take a look at Scilab
> In Scilab there is an application called Scicos this is like simulink.
> I use Octave for all my laplace functions and Scicos for simulink type
> calculations.
>
> Doug
I thought the official question was to point folks to flowdesigner or
scicraft ?
http://flowdesigner.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
In principle, one can start off adding objects to FlowDesigner and convert
them to Octave objects -OR- generate equivalent M-file/code thats runnable
later. Its bound to be very interesting project, given license
compatibility etc.
But to answer your question, nothing exists with tight integration. Not
right
now.
Best,
Muthu
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