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Rlab is _not_ a clone of languages such as those used by tools
like MATLAB or matrix_X/Xmath. However, as Rlab focuses on
creating a good experimental environment (or laboratory) in
which to do matrix math, it can be called "MATLAB-like" since
the programming language possesses similar operators and
concepts. Extensive use has been made of the LAPACK, FFTPACK
and RANLIB sources available from netlib.
The most significant difference between the other proprietary
tools and RLaB is the GNU Copyleft.
See the file INSTALL for installation instructions.
See the file INSTALL.2 for a guided installation.
See the file WHATS.NEW for release news.
See the file PROBLEMS for solutions to some commonly
encountered installation/operation problems.
See the examples directory for simple examples on how to use
the program, and the plotting capabilities.
See the RlaB Primer for a guided tour of the program, and more
examples.
Ian Searle
ians@eskimo.com
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