Thanks. I appreciate the info. Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > W. Watson schrieb: >> Google? What's that? Thanks. I like to get a insider's view when I >> know experts are out there. So now I ask a deeper question. Are there >> matrix computation libraries or even statistical (regression, factor >> analysis) libraries? > > That's your idea of an "in depth question"? > > Did you even consider googling the projects I told you about? Reading up > on them just the tiniest? > > http://www.scipy.org/ > > """ > SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics, > science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular > conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library > depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional array > manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy arrays, and > provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical routines such as > routines for numerical integration and optimization. Together, they run > on all popular operating systems, are quick to install, and are free of > charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to use, but powerful enough to be > depended upon by some of the world's leading scientists and engineers. > If you need to manipulate numbers on a computer and display or publish > the results, give SciPy a try! > """ > > Or do you wish a comprehensive overview as Powerpoint presentation in > your favorite colors? > > > > Diez
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