Madona: Run Matlab/Octave code
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3.8 ★
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In this app, you can compile and run Matlab or Octave scripts and visualize outputs with plotting features. Includes file management, code editing, syntax highlighting, and error viewing.
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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 71 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Madona: Run Matlab/Octave code
This app provides a mobile environment that allows you to execute Octave/MATLAB using the GNU Octave compiler.
Features:
- Compile and run your program
- Supports plotting and graphing (see Reference in the app for examples)
- View program output or detailed error
- Select and run chunk of codes
- Optimized for connecting with external physical/bluetooth keyboard
- Advanced source code editor with syntax highlighting and line numbers
- Open, save, import and share files.
- Language reference
- Customize editor
Limitations:
- Internet connection is required for compilation
- Maximum program running time is 20s
- Only one file can be run at a time
- Some file system, network and graphics functions may be limited
- This is a batch compiler; interactive programs are not supported. For example, if your program provides an input prompt, enter the input in the Input tab prior to compilation.
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Reviews for Madona: Run Matlab/Octave code
Amir Hossein Yari
6/25/2024
Is not good
Wolfy Wolfy
12/14/2023
Installed on Active Tab 3 (A13) and Armor X10 (A12). Just the basics are available. *NO PLOTTING*. The "plot" command (as in example displayed on the Playstore page) produces a warning that use of GNUplot is discouraged (drastically, indeed!) and instead of plot a recommendation to use the qt toolkit. However, when graphics_toolkit("qt") is invoked, one is informed that the qt toolkit is, sadly, not available. *NO PACKAGES* because "couldn't create installation directory : permission denied".