Hope this tutorial video is useful for you who would like to learn Matlab and GNU Octave, and please let me know if you have any questions and comments!
I do not think you could solve ode without having bc or ic. Are you talking about indefinite integral? if so you can do using symbolic math. Hope this helps.
No octave does not yet support simulink functionality. Most of the proprietary addons you get with matlab and simulink do not yet have an octave alternative.
Hope this tutorial video is useful for you who would like to learn Matlab and GNU Octave, and please let me know if you have any questions and comments!
This is so helpful! Thank you!!!
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This helped me so much. Can you also do one on systems of ODEs?
Yes, it can be done. I will make the video in near future.
Is there a function in octave that solve ode without bc or ic? I know there is none.
I do not think you could solve ode without having bc or ic. Are you talking about indefinite integral? if so you can do using symbolic math. Hope this helps.
is it possible to make a circuit simulation in octave? like the simulation in matlab?
are you referring to simulink? If so, I do not think Octave offers it.
@@mr.stemedutv5514 thank you for the answer
No octave does not yet support simulink functionality. Most of the proprietary addons you get with matlab and simulink do not yet have an octave alternative.