> I'm developing a statistical software and I need a mathematical > (algebra) unit for FreePascal. Right now I'm using Jedi_Math with > Delphi but I don't want the VLC/CLX dependency and I hate using > proprietary software (Delphi or Kylix). If the unit is > object-oriented, even better.
Jedi math hardly has a math dependancy, at least the last time I looked, it worked with FPC 1.9.x in a few minutes. (on FreeBSD) I even got the _visual_ part to work with Lazarus, but that was more an empty form. > Thanks to the last release of the 2.0 beta I was able to compile all > of the non-visual classes of the program! Other possibilities: - there is numlib in the packages somewhere. crude, but if you need a few routines, snatching it from there would work. It's more linear algegra tho. - I once wrote a unit symbolic that can derive an expression (it can also evaluate expressions. Jedi Math's parser borrows from it)~ - TP style tehre always is: http://www.unilim.fr/pages_perso/jean.debord/tpmath/tpmath.htm They also have a FPC/Delphi/GPC version - Looking here might also bring you something http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Library/Delphi/MathInfo/Resources.htm _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal