mconlon@holly.stat.ufl.edu (Mike Conlon) (04/19/91)
A couple of days ago I posted a request for information regarding a matrix class for C++. Several people responded regarding several different implementations. Two examples of matrix classes are available from public e-mail archive sites: send index from c++/answerbook to netlib@research.att.com will get you started on the matrix class from "The C++ Answerbook" by Tony Hansen. send nlmdl from general to statlib@lib.stat.cmu.edu will return the source to nlmdl, non-linear modeling modeling software by A. Ronald Gallant, which includes a matrix class developed for the production of nlmdl. Additional implementations have been done by Barry Jaspen at MIT (bjaspan@mit.edu), who will post his software soon and announce it in comp.lang.c++, Vincent Carey at Johns Hopkins (vjcarey@sphunix.sph.jhu.edu) and Robert Davies, DSIR, New Zealand (robert@am.dsir.govt.nz). Thanks to all who responded. Mike Conlon Department of Statistics University of Florida