Sysquake
Numerical computing software From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sysquake is a numerical computing environment and a programming language mostly-compatible with MATLAB. It offers facilities for interactive graphics which give insights into the problems being analyzed. It is used in teaching, research, and engineering.[1][2][3][4]
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Developer(s) | Calerga Sarl |
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Stable release | 6.5
/ December 2019 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Type | Technical computing |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Sysquake product page |
Sysquake supports two kinds of codes: libraries (collections of related functions which extend Sysquake capabilities), and SQ files, applications with interactive graphics which can have their own menus. Sysquake Pro can also be extended with plugins.[5]
Code
Several applications share a large part of Sysquake code:
- Sysquake Application Builder
- program which creates stand-alone executable applications (bundled with Sysquake Pro)
- Sysquake for LaTeX
- Sysquake's language and graphics directly in LaTeX (package file and compiled application)
Libraries are usually compatible with all these applications.[6]
History
Sysquake 3 supported MySQL and SQLite databases, TCP/IP and audio input and output.[7]
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