• ContentWeekly EditionArchivesSearchKernelSecurityEvents calendarUnread commentsLWN FAQWrite for us Weekly Edition Archives Search Kernel Security Events calendar Unread comments LWN FAQ Write for us GNU Octave 11.1.0 released This major release contains many new and improved functions. • Among other things, it brings better support for classdef objects and arrays, broadcasting for special matrix types (like sparse, diagonal, or permutation matrices), updates for Matlab compatibility (notably support for the nanflag, vecdim and other parameters for many basic math and statistics functions), and performance improvements in many functions.Seethe release notesfor details.to post comments Seethe release notesfor details.to post comments Copyright © 2026, Eklektix, Inc.Comments and public postings are copyrighted by their creators.Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
ContentWeekly EditionArchivesSearchKernelSecurityEvents calendarUnread commentsLWN FAQWrite for us Weekly Edition Archives Search Kernel Security Events calendar Unread comments LWN FAQ Write for us GNU Octave 11.1.0 released This major release contains many new and improved functions. • Among other things, it brings better support for classdef objects and arrays, broadcasting for special matrix types (like sparse, diagonal, or permutation matrices), updates for Matlab compatibility (notably support for the nanflag, vecdim and other parameters for many basic math and statistics functions), and performance improvements in many functions.Seethe release notesfor details.to post comments Seethe release notesfor details.to post comments Copyright © 2026, Eklektix, Inc.Comments and public postings are copyrighted by their creators.Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
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- GNU Octave, the open‑source scientific programming language, has released version 11.1.0. The update introduces a range of new and enhanced functions, including improved handling of classdef objects and arrays, and broadcasting support for special matrix types such as sparse, diagonal, and permutation matrices. Compatibility with MATLAB has been strengthened, adding support for parameters like
nanflag,vecdim, and others in many basic math and statistics functions. The release also delivers performance gains across several functions. Full details are available in the official release notes. - GNU Octave has released version 11.1.0, a major update that expands the language’s functionality and performance. Key additions include enhanced support for classdef objects and array handling, broadcasting for special matrix types such as sparse, diagonal, and permutation matrices, and improved MATLAB compatibility. The new release adds support for parameters like nanflag, vecdim, and other options in many basic math and statistics functions. Performance gains are reported across several functions. Full details are available in the official release notes.
- GNU Octave has released version 11.1.0, a major update that expands the language’s functionality and performance. Key additions include enhanced support for classdef objects and array handling, as well as broadcasting for special matrix types such as sparse, diagonal, and permutation matrices. The update also improves MATLAB compatibility, adding support for parameters like nanflag, vecdim, and others across many basic math and statistics functions. Overall, the release delivers numerous new and improved functions and performance gains, with full details available in the official release notes.
- GNU Octave 11.1.0 released Version 11.1.0 of the GNU Octave scientific programming language has been released. This major release contains many new and improved functions. Among other things, it brings better support for classdef objects and arrays, broadcasting for special matrix types (like sparse, diagonal, or permutation matrices), updates for Matlab compatibility (notably support for the nanflag, vecdim and other parameters for many basic math and statistics functions), and performance improvements in many functions. See the release notes for details.
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