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GEOMPLEX: Octave functions to generate geometry drawings

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Dirk Laurie ()
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These functions produce geometry drawings, mainly for use with LaTeX. There is also a primitive GNUplot interface.

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Software component provided by in its series Octave codes with number C031004.

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Programming language: Octave
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Date of creation: 07 Mar 2000
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Handle: RePEc:cod:octave:c031004

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