I am taking Open MIT course. Not registered as a student at the university. How can I get MATLAB?
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Course exercises require MATLAB. How can I access MATLAB.
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Malcolm Lidierth
el 4 de Mzo. de 2013
Or try Octave which is free and open-source but best supported on Linux - runs fine with Debian Wheezy on a Raspberry Pi board which sets you back £25 in`UK money.
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Malcolm Lidierth
el 4 de Mzo. de 2013
@Jan
Yes
octave:1> ver
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GNU Octave Version 3.6.2 GNU Octave License: GNU General Public License
Operating System: Linux 3.6.11+ #371 PREEMPT Thu Feb 7 16:31:35 GMT 2013 armv6l
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Package Name | Version | Installation directory
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java *| 1.2.8 | /usr/share/octave/packages/java-1.2.8
Walter Roberson
el 3 de Mzo. de 2013
The Student Version of MATLAB is restricted to students enrolled at in degree program (or in K-13). The license is not available to those who are taking courses without being registered as students. The Professional license would be the appropriate license in such a case.
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James Tursa
el 12 de Abr. de 2013
I noticed that there is a LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT submission in the FEX. Grade schoolers as young as 1st and 2nd grade are learning to program these (I know there are kids in my neighborhood elementary school doing this), so maybe it isn't out of the question to ask TMW if they would allow student versions of MATLAB for grade schoolers.
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