Scilab

Scilab

Free scientific modeling software

Scilab Enterprises

4.5
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Users rating
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Free scientific modeling software
Scilab is a free open source software for scientific modeling and simulation. It is a cross-platform software running on Windows, Linux, and macOS. It resembles many aspects of MATLAB with many built-in functions and tools to facilitate the modeling of natural and human systems.


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Scilab
DescriptionMATLAB alternativeMATLAB open-source alternativeHigh-performance programming languageOpen-source computer algebra systemExtensive open-source scientific packageFree scientific modeling software
The good
  • Free and open-source alternative to MATLAB.
  • Contains many functions and tools to simulate and model human and natural systems.
  • A programming language compatible with the MATLAB programming language.
  • Free and open-source.
  • All-in-one software environment for mathematical modeling.
  • Ability to extend functionality with packages.
  • Free and open-source.
  • High-performance dynamic language close in speed to static languages.
  • General-purpose programming language.
  • Integrated full debugger.
  • Ability to call libraries from other languages such as C, Python, and Fortran.
  • Free and open-source.
  • Cross-platform.
  • Includes a lot of tools and functions to symbolically and numerically solve equations from many fields of mathematics.
  • Ability to plot functions in 2D and 3D.
  • Free and open-source.
  • A comprehensive software that includes more than 80 scientific packages.
  • A large and active community of users.
  • It can be used from a Jupyter Notebook.
  • Free and open-source.
  • Integrated graphical editor (Xcos).
  • The user can create functions and scripts similar to MATLAB.
  • An active community of users from different disciplines.
  • Many built-in functions and numerical methods.
The bad
  • Does not have a large community and academic support compared to MATLAB and GNU Octave.
  • Does not support addons and GUI applications.
  • None.
  • Relatively new and lacks learning resources.
  • None.
  • There is no option to select certain packages to install, all packages are bundled into a single installation file.
  • There is a lack of tutorials, learning resources and documentation compared to other open-source projects.
Downzen rating4.05.04.54.65.04.5
Users rating5.03.85.05.03.84.0
Last update2019-09-102019-04-152019-10-282021-07-232019-10-262019-10-28
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