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= Current status of Dynare with Octave =

 * Deterministic simulation works (tested on {{{ramst.mod}}})
 * Stochastic simulation works (tested on {{{example1.mod}}})
 * Bayesian estimation works (tested on {{{arima/mod1a.mod}}}).
   However, Excel data files are not supported by Octave. A workaround is to convert the file to a text format (more details to come shortly)
 * Ramsey policy works
 * Results are saved in {{{.mat}}} files which can be read from MATLAB and from Octave
 * Graphics display:
   * basically works
   * however window titles ("Priors", ...) don't show up (with GNUplot backend)
   * the scale is sometimes ugly (overlapping characters) (with GNUplot backend)
   * warnings about missing font file show up (with GNUplot backend)
   * graphics are vertically shrinked when several plots are on the same window (with JHandles backend)
   * graphics saving on filesystem works for EPS, but not for PDF and FIG formats
   * currently, Dynare crashes when Octave is run without graphical capabilities; a workaround is to use option "nograph"

= Main differences between MATLAB and Octave which are dealt with by Dynare =
Main differences between MATLAB and Octave which are dealt with by Dynare:

Main differences between MATLAB and Octave which are dealt with by Dynare:

  • Generalized eigenvalues: eig(A,B) doesn't exist in Octave. A call to lambda = qz(A,B) does the same job, except that it doesn't return infinite eigenvalues, so we can't use it. Implied a change in dr1.m

  • QZ decomposition: [AA,BB,Q,Z] = qz(A,B) works under Octave, but:

    • the convention for Q is different. We have AA = Q*A*Z under Matlab and AA = Q'*A*Z under Octave. Implied a change in gensylv/sylvester3.m

    • Octave is only able to compute real QZ, while MATLAB can do both complex and real, and does complex by default. As a consequence, qz/mjdgges.m is implemented differently for Octave and MATLAB: under MATLAB we compute the complex decomposition, and use Sims' code for reordering the eigenvalues; under Octave, we use the native reordered QZ, but as a consequence the criterium is de facto always 1.0

  • Reciprocal condition number: rcond(A) doesn't exist under Octave. For the moment, the workaround is to create a rcond.m M-file which does 1/(norm(A,1)*norm(inv(A), 1)). The rcond() function is now available in Octave 3.2.

  • Saving data on the filesystem:

    • Octave can read and write Matlab's MAT format. A call to default_save_options('-mat') was added in dynare.m to make Dynare for Octave create MAT files

    • But save() and load() under Octave don't assume the .mat extension. Need to explicitly add them

  • Saving graphics on the filesystem:

    • Saving graphics with saveas() don't work, since it uses a Matlab specific format

    • Creation of PDF files is not supported (through print -dpdf). This comes from the fact that PDF support in GNUPlot is non-free, and therefore not available under Debian/Ubuntu or Windows package. See Debian bug #248426

    • Creation of EPS files works (though file extension is not automatically added by Octave, contrary to Matlab)
  • Warning handling is different between Matlab and Octave, and necessitated some adjustments

  • Adjustments were obviously necessary where version() function is called

  • The operator & under MATLAB is buggy: it doesn't execute its second argument if the first is false, when used in an if statement. This behaviour should be restricted to &&. This also applies to | and ||. Implied a change in mh_optimal_bandwith.m, since this file expects the buggy behaviour

  • waitbar() exists under Octave, but is text-only and is not very flexible. Replaced by calls to printf() in random_walk_metropolis_hastings.m

  • mkdir() works slightly differently under Octave: it won't simultaneously create several depths of subdirectories. Implied a change in CheckPath.m

  • setdiff() doesn't return a second argument under Octave. Implied a workaround in dynare_estimation.m and dynare_estimation_init.m

  • ordeig() doesn't exist under Octave (nor on MATLAB < 7.0.1). Use my_ordeig() instead.

  • Case sensitivity : under GNU/Linux, calls to Octave functions and variables are case sensitive. So non preprocessed instructions at the end of modfiles should be written with lowercase.

DynareWiki: OctaveCompatibility (last edited 2012-10-08 11:47:00 by SébastienVillemot)