compare the executive speed with Matlab
Michael Goffioul
michael.goffioul at gmail.com
Fri Jan 2 08:31:07 CST 2009
It's usually much appreciated that such comment comes
with a concrete example demonstrating the problem.
Saying "octave is slow" is quite vague and nobody will
try to help you, because we just can't figure out why
octave is slow for you. Saying "octave is slower than
Matlab on this piece of code" is much more helpful.
Michael.
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Howard <shj1130 at pchome.com.tw> wrote:
> Hi Octave,
>
> I am a new user with Octave 3.0.3. It is very much appreciated of this
> good software.
>
> I'm wondering the executive speed compared with Matlab. I found Octave's
> executive time is 10 times slower than Matlab on Windows. (I also try
> Octave on Linux, but it is still slower than Matlab on Windows) Some
> People discussed this issue on a forum. They said it is because Octave
> is not good at Loop code. However, even though I run non-loop code on
> Octave and Matlab. Octave's executive time is still much slower than
> Matlab.
>
> Do you think it is normal that Octave's executive speed slower than
> Matlab? or it is my configuration's problem?
>
> Thanks for your time
>
> Best regards,
>
> Howard Su
>
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