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Hello, On Wednesday I tried to generate Octave ( http://www.octave.org ) input from MathML with XSLT and for the basic operations it proved to be very easy (approx 70 elements implemented in 5 hours) . There is quite a few other elements which seems to be rather easy to implement if I had more experience with Octave, my knowledge of math was not rather rusty and I had more time. If some more knowledgeable can help me with this small project I believe that we can have a mathml2octave filter implementing features of MathML relevant to numerical computations in a couple of weeks. Octave is a standard part of Linux distributions and Windows binaries are available so I am sure that there is some merit in this work. You can download the current stage of the project at: http://www.zvon.org/tmp/mathml2octave.zip The master stylesheet is XSLT/mathml2octave.xslt (XSLT 1.0 compliant) Example directory contains several simple tests Implemented functions, operators and constants are listed in : http://www.zvon.org/tmp/implemented.txt -- ****************************************** <firstName> Miloslav </firstName> <surname> Nic </surname> <mail> nicmila@s... </mail> <support> http://www.zvon.org </support>
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