Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!ists!yunexus!racine From: racine@yunexus.yorku.ca (Jeff Racine) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: IMSL C/Base/library Summary: Experiences wanted... Keywords: IMSL C library, user experiences Message-ID: <22512@yunexus.YorkU.CA> Date: 23 Apr 91 14:43:16 GMT Sender: news@yunexus.YorkU.CA Organization: York University, Toronto, Ont. Lines: 22 I recently read an IMSL newsletter about their C/Base/library which is similar to their Fortran library. The newsletter states that there are 12 chapters of functionality including linear systems, eigensystem analysis, interpolation and approximation, quadrature, differential equations, transforms, nonlinear equations, optimization, special functions, printing functions, statistics and random number generation, and utilities. In addition, variable argument lists are used to simplify calling sequences and so on. Question: Has anyone seen/used these libraries? If so, what are your experiences. I hope there is enough interest on the net for this topic. Thanks for your time. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Racine racine@nexus.yorku.ca racine@yunexus.UUCP