I've used parts of the GNU Scientific Library. The code for particular functions is excellent (or at least what I've used or looked at), but the library is very large and it took me quite a while to separate out just the parts that I wanted to use and to make sure that I had the needed headers without included many others that I didn't need. Maybe that's an admission of lack of skill and knowledge on my part more than anything else. Good luck to you, if that's the way you choose to go.

Boyd


On Apr 17, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Chris Goedde wrote:

On Apr 17, 2009, at 1:53 PM, Boyd Collier wrote:

Have you looked at the book "Numerical Recipes in C"? You can view a copy on-line at http://www.fizyka.umk.pl/nrbook/c1-0.pdf (and probably other places as well).

Yes, maybe I should have mentioned that. (Actually, I'm old enough that my copy is "Numerical Recipes in Fortran", but it's easy enough to translate.) I was looking for an alternative to rolling my own. I think I'm going to try the GNU Scientific Library, anyone have experience with that?

Thanks to Kevin Cathey for pointing out that some of this is built into Mac OS X. Didn't realize that!

Chris

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