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From: a-cnadc AT microsoft DOT com (Dann Corbit)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Integrals/Derivatives in C
Date: 22 Feb 1996 20:36:10 GMT
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In article <Pine DOT 3 DOT 89 DOT 9602121018 DOT A5320-0100000 AT dmeasc DOT rc DOT ipt DOT br>, csrabak AT dmeasc DOT rc DOT ipt DOT br says...
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>On 6 Feb 1996, Greg Wooledge x5932 wrote:
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>> ohd AT msn DOT com (David Oh) writes:
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>> >     I was wondering if anyone out there can help me out with a simple C 
>> >code fragment to find the (numeric & symbolic) derivative or integral 
>> >of a function.
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>> I never touched symbolic integration.
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>If my memory is not in fault, I think a saw a sort of a such a thing in 
>the examples section of the XLISP distribution (avaliable at the CCT 
>[former SimTel] mirrors).
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>I can not ascertain the completeness of that code nor its accuracy, but 
>it may be another pointer for people looking for things of these nature
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The Cephes library is available via anonymous FTP.  It has integration.
You might also examine the book: "Numerical Recipies in C".  It has a
companion disk.  Integration and differentiation routines are included.
Symbolic manipulation is harder.  I'd buy a package like Mathematica, 
Maple, Mathcad etc.
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