Application: FreeMat
Category: Education (& Science)
Description: FreeMat Portable is a free portable environment for rapid engineering and scientific prototyping and data processing. It is similar to commercial systems such as MATLAB from Mathworks, and IDL from Research Systems, but is Open Source. FreeMat provides visualization, image manipulation, and plotting as well as parallel programming. (from the website)
Features: (from the FreeMat FAQ)
- N-dimensional array manipulation (by default, N is limited to 6)
- Support for 8,16, 32, and 64 bit integer types (signed and unsigned), 32 and 64 bit floating point types, and 64 and 128 bit complex types.
- Built in arithmetic for manipulation of all supported data types.
- Support for solving linear systems of equations via the divide operators.
- Eigenvalue and singular value decompositions
- Full control structure support (including, for, while, break, continue, etc.)
- 2D plotting and image display
- Heterogeneous array types (called “cell arrays” in MATLAB-speak) fully supported
- Full support for dynamic structure arrays
- Arbitrary-size FFT support
- Pass-by-reference support (an IDL feature)
- Keyword support (an IDL feature)
- Codeless interface to external C/C++/FORTRAN code
- Native sparse matrix support
- Function pointers (eval and feval are fully supported)
- Classes, operator overloading
- 3D Plotting and visualization via OpenGL
- Handle-based graphics
License: GPL 2, or later
Language: English
Download FreeMat Portable 4.0 (rev 4000) Development Test 1 [15.2MB download / 39.5MB installed]
(MD5: 5479921616bdf3248aaf8132caaec5d4)
Additional Links:
- FreeMat Primer 1.0 Release Date: 2009-01-22
- FreeMat Primer 1.01 (additional chapters only) Release Date: 2009-11-17
Known Issues:
- If you use ConvertAll Portable and/or MuseScore Portable and FreeMat Portable at the same time and don't close them in reversed order, registry keys will be left behind and/or the original (local) keys will be overwritten.
Release Notes:
4.0 (rev 4000) Dev Test 1 (2010-04-18):
- updated to svn revision 4000 (current stable build with bugfixes)
4.0 Dev Test 1 (2009-10-12): Initial release
- Compressed the EXE-file only with the PortableApps.com App Compactor, further compression is possible
Graphics:
Acknowledgments:
- Thanks to Patrick Patience for hosting
- Thanks to all devs for pieces of code
- Thanks in advance to all testers.
Enjoy!
You know, you should put this in the off topic to get your links. Then just move it from the Off Topic to Beta. The link still functions the same
And, glad to see another release.
Too many lonely hearts in the real world
Too many bridges you can burn
Too many tables you can't turn
Don't wanna live my life in the real world
It's all here, thanks to Patrick
Freemat 4.1 is released.
http://freemat.sourceforge.net/
I installed freemat portable and over it, unzipped freemat 4.1
The software works fine. I used regshot. I am not an expert, but I see that registry differences before and after runing freemat 4.1 portable, where minimal.
I suggest pack freemat 4.1 on the portable launcher.
It's already in queue to be released. There is a topic for Outdated apps: https://portableapps.com/node/19705. If an outdated app is not already listed, you could post it there to inform the devs about an update.
Alright, considering the downloads this is my most popular app (in development), but where are the test reports? Come on, folks!
Quite a few bugs but they all come from Freemat itself. No problem with the fact that it is portable.
Thanks for your work.
Finally, the FreeMat website has been updated. Here are the news:
I can't find any issues. This is one of the apps I'd really like to get official.
for the feedback. Same here.
Any long-term test reports possible? Thanks
I use it a couple of time each week on various platforms (XP to 7) and the only problems I have found were in freemat itself.
Looks good
I'm working on the latest FreeMat build. Is there a chance to get a nice splash and push FreeMat Portable to Pre-Release soon?
Even though I don't care whether it is released or not as long as it works (and for me it does) I know lots of people are missing on this because it is not released.
I have also tried Octave and Scilab and really this is the best one for portable applications, maybe not as complete but faster and smaller.
Thanks, same here. Development Test, Pre-Release or official release doesn't say anything about quality at PortableApps.com.
Well, they can grab it from some other rip-off sites. Usually they announce releases official before PortableApps.com does.
Big thanks to Patrick. You're the best!
any users around? Over 1,000 downloads of FreeMat Portable and almost no feedback. Guess that's a good sign and maybe I should declare it final. ~2 years testing time is more than enough!
You have a high res icon somewhere? I noticed the app doesn't have appicon_128.png for me to snag to make the splash.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
See above, it's all there.