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doc: Update refcard.tex content from Octave 3 to Octave 8
refcard.tex: Remove Readline material, expand Octave examples.
The intended audience of this reference card is someone who
already knows programming in a different language like Python
and is referring to this refcard.ps / refcard.pdf for Octave
syntax. It is not a comprehensive reference, but gives enough
function names to be useful with help / doc.
Intended length 2 pages.
author | Arun Giridhar <arungiridhar@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 05 Oct 2022 22:26:22 -0400 |
parents | 6c1e310b2230 |
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To cite GNU Octave in publications use: John W. Eaton, David Bateman, Søren Hauberg, Rik Wehbring (2022). GNU Octave version 7.2.0 manual: a high-level interactive language for numerical computations. URL https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/v7.2.0/ A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is: @manual{, title = {{GNU Octave} version 7.2.0 manual: a high-level interactive language for numerical computations}, author = {John W. Eaton and David Bateman and S{\o}ren Hauberg and Rik Wehbring}, year = {2022}, url = {https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/v7.2.0/}, } 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.