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Use GNU style coding conventions for code in examples/ * examples/embedded.cc, examples/fortdemo.cc, examples/helloworld.cc, examples/make_int.cc, examples/mycell.c, examples/myfeval.c, examples/myfunc.c, examples/mypow2.c, examples/myprop.c, examples/myset.c, examples/mystring.c, examples/mystruct.c, examples/oct_demo.cc, examples/oregonator.cc: Use GNU style coding conventions for code in examples/
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Tue, 29 Oct 2013 10:28:39 -0700
parents 3a93af21d206
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To cite GNU Octave in publications use:

  John W. Eaton, David Bateman, and Søren Hauberg (2009).  GNU Octave version
  3.0.1 manual: a high-level interactive language for numerical computations.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.  ISBN 1441413006,
  URL http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/

A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is:

  @book{,
    author    = {John W. Eaton and David Bateman and S\oren Hauberg},
    title     = {{GNU Octave} version 3.0.1 manual: a high-level interactive language for numerical computations},
    publisher = {CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform},
    year      = {2009},
    note      = {{ISBN} 1441413006},
    url       = {http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter},
  }

We have invested a lot of time and effort in creating GNU Octave, please cite it
when using it.  See also `citation pkgname' for citing Octave packages.