Re: Object oriented C++ in numerical analysis
From: Aardpig (aardpig_at_nospam)
Date: 09/30/04
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:51:44 -0400
Gerry Thomas wrote:
> "Peter Spellucci" <spellucci@fb04373.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote in
> message news:cjemus$a0k$1@fb04373.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de...
>
>>In article <1096468852.988859.208300@k17g2000odb.googlegroups.com>,
>> mdi00@hotmail.com writes:
>> >Is there a book of numerical recipes which makes use of object
>> >oriented programming in C++? The classic "Numerical Recipes in
>> >C++" hardly makes any use of C++'s OO capabilities, and other
>> >books I've come across only make very limited use of them.
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Marco
>> >
>>
>>maybe Daoqi Yang: C++ and object oriented numeric computing
>>springer publisher 2001, ISBN 0-387-98990-0
>>is of the intended type
>>hth
>>peter
>
>
> I endorse Peter's suggestion. Additionally, if you come from a F77
> background, Yang's book will promote your transition from FORTRAN to C++
> for OO numerics. Also, it's equally good at ignoring f90/95/2003, which add
> nothing of significance to OO numerics.
>
Note to the original poster: I'd be cautious about accepting any advice
from Gerry Thomas, he's malicous, dishonest, and none too bright to
boot. Hang around c.l.f or s.m.n-a for a while, and you'll see what I
mean -- pretty much everyone in these ng's detests the pathetic little
troll...
Aardpig
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