
| Tuneg | Nov 24, 2007 10:23am | | I work with time series a lot, and like visualizations. Does anybody know some good math software for that (besides Excel)? |
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| Fephisto | Nov 24, 2007 1:31pm | | Matlab, Mathematica. |
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 Sponsor | masterzora | Nov 24, 2007 8:50pm | | Might as well round out the "Ma"s with Maple. |
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| hdparab | Dec 4, 2007 10:03pm | | try scilab free open source |
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| mgteixeira | Jan 16, 5:34am | | I know a few ones. Can you tell me what type of analysis do you want do with it ? |
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| karyatid | Jan 16, 6:26am | | there is also MuPAD |
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| tansoei | Mar 15, 8:36am | | Probably Open source Sage (sagemath.org) is most complete and free. The trouble is it is so big, and you need a Virtual Machine to run it. I have not been able to try it. It claims to be an alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB |
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