Bachelor's Applied Math - Should I buy MATLAB?

In summary, if you are getting your bachelors in Applied Mathematics, you should buy a student copy of Matlab. It is very expensive to buy a copy of Matlab, but there are free alternatives.
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MathWarrior
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I just was wondering, I am getting my bachelors in Applied Mathematics. Currently in differential equations, we use MATLAB quite a bit in this class. I know I will likely be taking 2-3 more classes where we use MATLAB should I buy a student copy? Would it have the features needed for undergrad math classes? Any thoughts?
 
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What is the cost? I was about about to buy a copy of Matlab because I needed it for some work and I thougt I should pay for it instead of copying it. However it was extremely expensive for me that is not a student anymore so I ended up with the clone "FreeMat" instead. It was enough for my needs althougt some of the plots did not look as nice as they would have in Matlab I think.

Freemat is basically the same thing as Matlab, the name of all the functions etc. is the same. Although some functionality might be missing...
 
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Agerhell said:
What is the cost?

Guess the same as the cost on matlabs website for the MATLAB & Simulink student version so about $100.
 
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I was under the impression that most schools offer it to their students for free. The school buys an annual license and distributes it to the students and faculty. That's the way it works at my school, which is a very large well-known state school. I would check with the software distribution office at your school. I would be SHOCKED if they don't provide it, though I guess I don't really know how it works elsewhere.

That said, yes you should definitely have both Matlab and Mathematica.
 
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In my university, there is a copy of MATLAB on every computer in the engineering buildings (and I assume the maths department too) as well as the library ...but they do not distribute it to students.

There is some software freely available, bit MATLAB ain't one of them ...shame.

-S
 
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same with my university, we get a student discount but it isn't that much cheaper. guiOctave can do a lot of the stuff MATLAB does but being free it obviously isn't as full featured and could do with a bit more debugging
 
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MATLAB is very good, if you can afford it then it shouldn't be a problem
As far as I recall, the student license has a time limit or so.
Did ask in your department if any licenses for students are offered ?
One alternative is using MATLAB via remote access if the department offers such a thing.

You may want to consider SciLab as an alternative since its free:
http://www.scilab.org/products/scilab

For basic MATLAB functionality, I found NumPy+MatPlotLib (Python) to be handy.
 
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MathWarrior said:
should I buy a student copy?

No. Get it for free if offered, otherwise use free alternatives.
 
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The student version is relatively limited, and right now is also only a 32-bit executable, so you have less available memory. Get it for free if your school offers it, or try Octave (which isn't as good IMO), or alternative sources.
 
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If $100 is something you can spare, then why not? Free versions are nice, but you lose them when school is over. I've had my copy $100 copy of Matlab for 2 years and enjoy it and probably will until I get a new computer (which might be never!).
 
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There are some free variants of MATLAB. The most notable one, by GNU, is Octave. It has most of the main functionalities of MATLAB, except that it is lacking in the symbolic toolbox area. I also used a similar program called Sage for symbolic manipulations. Someone else above recommended SciPy (which is a Python) library. I think learning Python and learning how to use NumPy and SciPy is a big plus since it will teach you how to program a bit more properly, make portable code (since it's free), and you'll have more flexibility in case you ever need to write scripts for anything other than math.
 
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I'll definitely recommend that you stick with MATLAB. It's a useful and employable skill, there's a good selection of toolboxes, excellent user support with detailed documentation, libraries, the File Exchange and various webinars online etc. that you can't get with an alternative. There are various ways you can get MATLAB for free... But first of all your school should have it for free (see above post about annual license), especially if there are classes being taught with MATLAB. In the worst case scenario, talk to one of your instructors, it will definitely resolve things.
 

1. What is MATLAB and why is it important for a Bachelor's in Applied Math?

MATLAB is a programming language and computing environment commonly used in the field of applied mathematics. It allows for quick and efficient data analysis, modeling, and visualization, making it an essential tool for students studying applied math.

2. Can I purchase MATLAB or is it only available through my university?

MATLAB is a licensed software and can be purchased by individuals or institutions. However, many universities provide access to MATLAB for their students, so it is important to check with your school before purchasing it.

3. Are there any free alternatives to MATLAB?

Yes, there are free alternatives to MATLAB such as GNU Octave and Scilab. However, they may have limited features and compatibility compared to the full version of MATLAB.

4. Is it worth buying MATLAB for a Bachelor's in Applied Math?

This ultimately depends on your personal needs and preferences. If you plan to pursue a career in applied math or a related field, having proficiency in MATLAB can be beneficial. Additionally, many employers in this field may require knowledge of MATLAB.

5. Can I use MATLAB for other purposes besides applied math?

Yes, MATLAB can be used for various applications such as data analysis, signal processing, and image processing. It is a versatile tool that can be useful for many different fields and industries.

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