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Is it any linux version of matlab

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Is any linux version of matlab available?
 

I uses Matlab 6.1 (R13.1)
 

There you go :
Code:
http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/requirements.html
System Requirements

Product Requirements

* Prerequisite for all other products

General System Requirements for

Microsoft Windows
UNIX/Linux
Macintosh
Product Version Availability

MATLAB® is available on the following platforms:
Operating System Product Version
Linux 7.2
Linux x86-64 7.2
Mac OS X 7.2
Solaris 7.2
Windows 7.2
Windows x64 7.2
 

The Version 6 and newer.
 

Hi,
MATLAB's new version 7 (release 14) can be used in Linux enviroment.

You can get the license of MATLAB 7 for 4500 USD.

Thanks
Shaikh Sarfraz
 

tru gnu octave it gpl and syntax like same set. u can say that it is a subset of matlab

i use this instead of matlab
 

As your picture show, if you are Iranian you can find it in "Engheleb avenue" of tehran.:D:D:D
 

I have V7 R14 in linux and It has a problem with the power character " ^ " when I type it in the console or in the editor it doesn"t work. For example I cant type x^2, any sugestion to solve this problem ?
 

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