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<html> <head> <title>Comparison of Matlab, R/S/Splus, Gauss, etc.</title> </head> <body> <!--<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> --> <h1>Comparison of Matlab, R/S/Splus, Gauss, etc.</h1> <ul> <li> <a href="http://www.scientificweb.com/ncrunch/">Comparison of mathematical programs for data analysis</a>, Stefan Steinhaus, tech report, 2000. <br> This is a very detailed comparison of features and speed of several interactive scientific programming environments, e.g. Matlab, Mathematica, Splus. <!-- <p> <li> <a href="Papers/gauss.econ.review.ps">Econometric programming environments: Gauss, Ox and S-PLUS</a>, Francisco Cribari-Neto. J. of Applied Econometrics, 12(1):77-89, 1997 <br> Ox can not be used interactively, and has a C-style syntax (it even requires users to pre-declare variables!). Its only advantage is speed. S-Plus has tons of features and good documentation, but is slow. Gauss is somewhere in between. <p> <li> <a href="Papers/matlab.econ.review.ps">MATLAB as an econometric programming environment</a>, Francisco Cribari-Neto and Mark J. Jensen. J. of Applied Econometrics, 12(6):735-432, 1997. <br> The basic conclusion is that Matlab has excellent graphics and sparse-matrix facilities, but is slower than Gauss/Ox (especially on code with loops), and has few statistical routines built-in (one must buy the stats toolbox). <p> <li> <a href="Papers/R.econ.review.ps">R: Yet another econometric programming environment</a>, Francisco Cribari-Neto and S. Zarkos. J. of Applied Econometrics, 14(3):319-329, 1999. <br> The basic conclusion is that R is much faster than Splus on code with loops, but a little bit slower on vectorized code. (Gauss/ Ox is much faster than both; in my experience, R and Matlab have about the same speed.) However, R has much better memory management than Splus, and R is free. Otherwise, R/S/Splus are essentially the same. --> </ul>