The free Octave Editor for your Android device
Anoc is a free Octave Editor (Matlab clone) for your Android Device. It allows you to create and manage Octave projects directly on your Android device and generate the result and plots by using the Octave service available at http://www.verbosus.com
"Octave is [...] intended for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and for performing other numerical experiments. It also provides extensive graphics capabilities for data visualization and manipulation"
Features:
* Use a dedicated server that runs a full Octave installation to perform expensive mathematical calculations
* 2 Modes: Local (stores .m files on your device) and Remote (synchronizes your projects with www.verbosus.com)
* Generate and view the result and plots from your Octave code
* Function files
* Syntax highlighting
* Line numbers
* Autosave (Local Mode: Menu -> Options -> Autosave Interval)
* Specify root directory (Menu -> Options -> Location of application Folder)
Additional features in Anoc Pro:
* Encrypted Transmission (TLS)
Add existing .m files in Local Mode: Put them in the Anoc folder on your SD card (/sdcard/Anoc/[project]/). Please note: There must exist at least one .m file. The name of the project is the /[project]/ folder name.
Add existing .m files in Remote Mode: Login at www.verbosus.com with your browser and add your .m file
Use function files: Create a new file e.g. worker.m and fill it with
function s = worker(x)
% worker(x) Calculates sine(x) in degrees
s = sin(x*pi/180);
In your main .m file you can call it with
worker(2)