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Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Introducing GNU Octave; So what is GNU Octave?; Applications; Limitations of Octave; Octave and MATLAB; The Octave community; Installing Octave; Windows; GNU/Linux; Building Octave from the source under GNU/Linux; Time for action - building Octave from source; Checking your installation with peaks; Time for action - testing with peaks; Customizing Octave; Time for action - creating an Octave home directory under Windows.; Creating your first .octaverc file 327 $aTime for action - editing the .octaverc fileMore on .octaverc; Installing additional packages; Time for action - installing additional packages; Uninstalling a package; Getting help; The behaviour of the Octave command prompt; Summary; Chapter 2:Interacting with Octave: Variables and Operators; Simple numerical variables; Accessing and changing array elements; More examples; Time for action - manipulating arrays; Complex variables; Text variables; Higher-dimensional arrays; Structures and cell arrays; Structures; Time for action - instantiating a structure; Accessing structure fields 327 $aCell arraysTime for action - instantiating a cell array; Getting information; Time for action - using whos; Size, rows, columns, and length; Identifying the variable type; Deleting variables from the workspace; A few things that make life easier; Basic arithmetic; Addition and subtraction; Time for action - doing addition and subtraction operations; Matrix multiplication; Time for action - doing multiplication operations; Element-by-element, power, and transpose operations; Operators for structures and cell arrays; Solving linear equation systems: left and right division 327 $aTime for action - doing left and right divisionBasic arithmetic for complex variables; Summary of arithmetic operators; Comparison operators and precedence rules; Precedence rules; Time for action - working with precedence rules; A few hints; Summary; Chapter 3:Working with Octave: Functions and Plotting; 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It covers food, migration, politics, urban and country life, magic, religion, sex and language in an accessible fashion, introducing the student to aspects of the anthropology of contemporary European culture. 330 $bAppetites and Identities is a clear, inviting and fascinating introduction to the social anthropology of western Europe. It covers food, migration, politics, urban and country life, magic, religion, sex and language in an accessible and straightforward fashion, introducing the student to aspects of the anthropology of contemporary European culture from mussel farmers in the Netherlands to Basque chambermaids in Lourdes, and from unhappy bachelors in western Ireland to unwitchers in Portugal. Avoiding the technical language of many anthropological textbooks, Appetites and Identities sets out the anthropological literature on the rich diversity of dialects, cultures and everyday lives of western European people, offering fascinating insights on how each region and community differs from its counterparts despite the notion of an integrated Europe. The book will stimulate curiosity about social anthropological investigation, and about life in Europe today. Appetites and Identities is a clear, inviting and fascinating introduction to the social anthropology of western Europe. It covers food, migration, politics, urban and country life, magic, religion, sex and language in an accessible and straightforward fashion, introducing the student to aspects of the anthropology of contemporary European culture from mussel farmers in the Netherlands to Basque chambermaids in Lourdes, and from unhappy bachelors in western Ireland to unwitchers in Portugal. 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