If you are unhappy with Matlab or just looking for something simpler you may want to check out MathPad
It's not really on the same scale as Matlab but it's free. It provides a language with array constructs and includes simple visualization. I find it surprisingly powerful and have used it for tasks that others have used Matlab for.
Nothing against CAPS Warn, it sounds like a good idea, but 675K just for that? Does anybody remember when the entire system and apps ran in 512K? (and we liked it!).
Fair enough I suppose, but even freeware could benifit from a little "market research". There are competing apps available. You should check them out and see what has already been done. If you can do it better then great.
In the graphing calculator area there are already some very capable apps. Grapher.app is great for pure math visualizations. MathPad is good for practical work in science and engineering. Both are free so you won't beat them on price.
MATLAB R2011a
It's not really on the same scale as Matlab but it's free. It provides a language with array constructs and includes simple visualization. I find it surprisingly powerful and have used it for tasks that others have used Matlab for.
CAPS Warn
Ah well, no use living in the past.
It`s a Calc
In the graphing calculator area there are already some very capable apps. Grapher.app is great for pure math visualizations. MathPad is good for practical work in science and engineering. Both are free so you won't beat them on price.
BackItUp
MathPaper
JT42B reviewed on 08 Feb 2006
MathPad can do anything this does plus MUCH more and MathPad is free.
After only a few minutes it locked up and just beeps when I type.