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CivilOctave

Use of Octave (MatLAB) in Civil Engineering Problems

To run this program, you need to install GNU octave on your computer. To know how to obtain it, visit: https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/

Once you have GNU Octave working, go to folder where code for an example is present. For example to run code correspond to example L01, go to folder Example/L01, ( for example on GNU/Linux you may do so by: cd Example/L01 ). The code is in file main.m, and data is in file input.mat. To store results in file output.txt, type command:

octave main.m > output.txt

or in following form, if we wish to produce pdf using LaTeX from folder (tex, if available) using run.sh

octave main.m > output.tex

View file output.txt in any text editor, or main.pdf (in tex folder) in pdf viewer.

Authors acknowledge used of function written by Sachin Shanbhag.

http://sachinashanbhag.blogspot.in/2012/11/exporting-matrices-in-octavematlab-to.html

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bww3OZktvGQucmxnd1FJNElCVGc

Sage

Use of Sage in Civil Engineering Problems

Requirement-:

1. Sagemath

2. latex

3. Django