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KRIG2D in C [message #32073] Wed, 11 September 2002 23:19 Go to next message
David Oesch is currently offline  David Oesch
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Hello,

Has anyone ever found an equivalent C, C++, or FORTRAN program of the
KRIG2D.pro ? We got some need for speed, and krig2d.pro is really slow

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Cheers


Dave
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Re: KRIG2D in C [message #32151 is a reply to message #32073] Fri, 13 September 2002 10:37 Go to previous message
Med Bennett is currently offline  Med Bennett
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David Oesch wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Has anyone ever found an equivalent C, C++, or FORTRAN program of the
> KRIG2D.pro ? We got some need for speed, and krig2d.pro is really slow
>

Yes - check out the GSLIB series of programs for all manner of kriging
routines. http://www.gslib.com. I think they're a lot more robust than
the IDL kriging routines.



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