Anoc Pro Octave Editor

3.0
66 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Anoc is a secure Octave Editor 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 Verbosus (Online Octave Editor).

"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"

This software is provided "as is" without warranties or conditions of any kind, either expressed or implied.

Before you download this app please check if it can do everything you need by trying the available functions using the web interface on our website.

Features:
* Git integration (Local Mode)
* Automatic Dropbox synchronization (Local Mode)
* Automatic Box synchronization (Local Mode)
* Use a dedicated server that runs a full Octave installation to perform expensive mathematical calculations
* 2 Modes: Local Mode (stores .m files on your device) and Cloud Mode (synchronizes your projects with the cloud)
* Generate and view the result and plots from your Octave code
* Syntax highlighting (comments, operators, plot functions)
* Hotkeys (see Help)
* Web-Interface (Cloud Mode)
* Autosave (Local Mode)

Import existing projects in Local Mode:
* Link to Dropbox or Box (Settings -> Link to Dropbox / Link to Box) and let Anoc automatically synchronize your projects
OR
* Use Git integration: Clone or track an existing repository
OR
* Put all your files in the Anoc folder on your SD card: /Android/data/verbosus.anocpro/files/Local/[project]

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)

Load a file into a variable with the load command (Local Mode):

data = load('name-of-file.txt');
Updated on
Nov 16, 2024

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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

2.3
52 reviews
Dipayan Dasgupta
December 30, 2020
It would be better to have the option to open files from different folders as well as octave console mode
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verbosus.com
January 1, 2021
Thank you for your report. Android is very restrictive when it comes to open files from different locations. Unfortunately, we can't do anything against this. Please contact us directly if you have any questions.
A Google user
April 13, 2019
Thank you very good compiler
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A Google user
August 14, 2018
Location of application folder - this doesn't seem to be working, I tried to change it a different folder but it keeps coming back to the same old '/sdcard'
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verbosus.com
August 15, 2018
Thank you for your report. The root folder is determined by the system configuration. Could you verify that you have external storage available and that internal storage is available for writing? Please contact us directly so we can solve this issue together.

What's new

* Usability: Store the file and location when switching files or restarting the app