Scilab is an open-source mathematical software that can be used for numerical computations. It provides a programming language and over 2,000 mathematical functions for engineering, scientific, and technical applications like data analysis, signal processing, control systems, and more.
Scilab is an open source, cross-platform numerical computational package and a high level, numerically oriented programming language. It provides an interpreted programming language, linear algebra operations, numerical optimization, signal processing features, and the ability to plot functions and data.
Originally created in 1990 by researchers from INRIA and ENPC in France, Scilab includes hundreds of mathematical functions with the ability to add interactively defined functions. It has sophisticated data structures including lists, polynomials, rational functions, linear systems, etc.
Some key features and capabilities of Scilab include:
With capabilities comparable to proprietary solutions like MATLAB, Scilab has emerged as a popular, free alternative for students, researchers, and engineers looking for an open source mathematical and numerical computation tool.
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