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COORDINATES: Octave functions for coordinate transformations

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Kai Habel ()
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I have written a bunch of octave scripts, which might be worth to be included in octave. I would like to start with the coordinate transformation scripts. cart2pol - cartesian to polar or cylindrical pol2cart - polar or cylindrical to cartesian cart2sph - cartesian to spherical sph2cart - spherical to cartesian hsv2rgb - converts a HSV color value into a RGB value rgb2hsv - converts a RGB color value into a HSV value The scripts should be matlab compatible.

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Software component provided by in its series Octave codes with number C091101.

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Date of creation: 10 Sep 2000
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Handle: RePEc:cod:octave:c091101

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