[comp.lang.c] Matrices Operations Routines in C

habibi@tasman.cc.utas.edu.au (Daryoush Habibi) (01/15/91)

Hi,

I am looking for library routines in C specifically for matrix operations
(similar to Numerical Recipes in Pascal & Fortran). Could any one tell me 
where or how to get them?

Thanks.
Daryoush Habibi

dwight@geohub.enet.dec.com (Dwight D. Moore) (01/15/91)

Yes,  there is a "Numerical Recipes in C" from Cambridge University Press.
The authors are William H. Press, Brian P. Flannery, Saul A Teukolsky, and
William T. Vetterling.  Here are the following ISBNs:

ISBN 0-521-35465-X         the book
ISBN 0-521-35466-8          C diskette
ISBN 0-521-35746-2          Example book in C
ISBN 0-521-35467-6          Example diskette

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manning@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Evan Marshall Manning) (01/16/91)

dwight@geohub.enet.dec.com (Dwight D. Moore) writes:

>Yes,  there is a "Numerical Recipes in C" from Cambridge University Press.
>The authors are William H. Press, Brian P. Flannery, Saul A Teukolsky, and
>William T. Vetterling.  Here are the following ISBNs:

>ISBN 0-521-35465-X         the book
>ISBN 0-521-35466-8          C diskette
>ISBN 0-521-35746-2          Example book in C
>ISBN 0-521-35467-6          Example diskette

I'd just like to add that the exxample book and diskette are a waste of
time and money.  They're just simple drivers to make the routines in the
real book and diskette run simple test cases you don't care about.

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