octave - A high-level interactive language for numerical computations.
octave [options]... [file]
Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations.
It provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and
nonlinear problems numerically.
The complete set of command-line options for octave is available by
running the following command from the shell.
octave --help
The primary documentation for Octave is written using Texinfo, the GNU
documentation system, which allows the same source files to be used to produce
online and printed versions of the manual.
You can read the online copy of the Octave documentation by
issuing the following command from within octave.
octave:1> doc
The Info files may also be read with a stand-alone program such as info
or xinfo. HTML, Postscript, or PDF versions of the documentation are
installed on many systems as well.
The Octave project maintains a bug tracker at https://bugs.octave.org. Before
submitting a new item please read the instructions at
https://www.octave.org/bugs.html on how to submit a useful report.
Upon startup Octave looks for four initialization files. Each file may contain
any number of valid Octave commands.
- octave-home/share/octave/site/m/startup/octaverc
- Site-wide initialization file which changes options for all users.
octave-home is the directory where Octave was installed such as
/usr/local.
- octave-home/share/octave/version/m/startup/octaverc
- Site-wide initialization file for Octave version version.
- ~/.octaverc
- User's personal initialization file.
- .octaverc
- Project-specific initialization file located in the current
directory.
John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>