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From: | moshier AT mediaone DOT net () |
Subject: | Re: On complex-number manipulation |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
References: | <199810290435 DOT NAA25539 AT inmac3 DOT snu DOT ac DOT kr> |
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Date: | Thu, 29 Oct 1998 12:05:59 GMT |
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Won-Seok Lee (lws AT inmac3 DOT snu DOT ac DOT kr) wrote: : I am professionally interested in complex-number manipulation. : Until now, I have used Turbo C 3.0 for the complex-number calculation, : but it has memory limitation in allocating an array. : So, recently, I challenge the calculation on DJGPP. The forthcoming language standard C9X for C language specifies a complex data type. It is supported by GNU gcc-2.8 (and therefore DJGPP). A header file is required. You can get that and a C9X complex function library from http://www.netlib.org/cephes/c9x-complex.shar .
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