Hi,
few months ago I developed a wrapper around 2 scientific libraries.
DCDFLIB (Library of C routines for Cumulative Distributions Functions,
Inverses, and Other parameters)(by Barry Brown and James Lavato)
and RANDLIB (by Barry Brown, James Lavato and Kathy Russell).
I was asked to create the
nday, August 11, 2003 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] [PECL-PROPOSAL] stats
> As I can imagine some examples that demonstrate dynamic graph drawing with
> ming or gd, I think it'd be cool to have.
>
> However, I looked at dcdflib.c and only found it was coded not in C but in
As I can imagine some examples that demonstrate dynamic graph drawing with
ming or gd, I think it'd be cool to have.
However, I looked at dcdflib.c and only found it was coded not in C but in
pseudo Fortran. That's worth a glance :) So the last concern is its
stability, since it simply uses sta
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] [PECL-PROPOSAL] stats
> As I can imagine some examples that demonstrate dynamic graph drawing with
> ming or gd, I think it'd be cool to have.
>
> However, I looked at dcdflib.c and only found it w