Derivation with Octave

Julien Martin balteo at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 06:36:12 CST 2008


Hi there,
I tried Maxima and I find it awesome (just like Octave).
However, can any of you please explain to me the difference between
numerical and symbolic calculus?
When do I use Octave and when do I use Maxima?
Thanks in advance,
Julien.


2008/3/2, Ben Abbott <bpabbott at mac.com>:
>
>
> On Mar 2, 2008, at 8:32 AM, Julien Martin wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am a beginner to Octave and would like to perform derivation on
> > some functions. Can anyone please help? What is the syntax of the
> > arguments of the differenciate function?
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Julien.
>
>
> Octave a numerical (not a symbolic) computational tool. If you are
> looking for symbolic derivatives, please consider Maxima.
>
> For numerical derivatives, there are many methods to accomplish that
> numerically.
>
> Given you have a pair of vectors, x & y, where y is dependent upon x.
>
>    dydx = diff (y) ./ diff (x);
>    xc = x(1:end-1) + diff(x)/2;
>    dydx = interp1 (x(n), dydx, xc, "linear", "extrap");
>
> If the function, y, may be accurately represented by a polynomial of
> order N
>
>    dydx = polyval ( polyder ( polyfit (x, y, N)), x);
>
>
> Ben
>
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