![]() If it tries to be "better", it thus tries to be different, which is not in line with the reasons most people use it for. ![]() The idea behind Octave is (or has become, I should say, see comments below) to have an open source alternative to run m-code. This attitude makes Octave lose its purpose completely. This shows that Octave's developers try to make Octave syntax "superior" to MATLAB's. If you read carefully the wiki page you provide, you'll often see sentences like "Octave supports both, while MATLAB requires the first" etc. Rather than provide you with a complete list of differences, I'll give you my view on the matter.
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