IMSL coming to IDL [message #49982] |
Wed, 23 August 2006 09:38  |
Haje Korth
Messages: 651 Registered: May 1997
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Hi,
Does anyone have the scoop on the newest comment on the ITTVIS web site
about IMSL coming to IDL? Entire library or selected functions? Which
OS? What's the Interface (call external, DLM, etc.)? Free for IDL
customers under maintenance or another $1000 addon? Anything else you
can think of?
Cheers,
Haje
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Re: IMSL coming to IDL [message #50076 is a reply to message #49982] |
Thu, 31 August 2006 09:59   |
Haje Korth
Messages: 651 Registered: May 1997
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Matt,
well, I'd like to have a bunch of those functions ready to use in IDL,
although I admit I would probably only use a fraction of them. I am not
saying that there are not other solutions (thanks for you link btw).
However, integrating these libraries into IDL via DLM is a lot work and
the time i would need creating my own IMSL DLM for 180 functions would
cost way more than $1000. If you have ever done DLM programming you
know what I am talking about.
Haje
savoie@nsidc.org wrote:
> "Haje Korth" <haje.korth@jhuapl.edu> writes:
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>> Anyway, I am testing the IMSL lib and my first impression is that I
>> like what I see. The question is in the end whether I can justify the
>> spending.
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> Can you explain how you like what you see? What's different? What are
> the
> real improvements? The more I look at it, the less interesting it
> seems. Of
> course, when I've had to do any hard core statistical stuff, I've gone
> to R
> (http://www.r-project.org/index.html) It's free, very well supported,
> and
> runs most platforms.
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> So Haje, seriously let me know what's new, better, and how.
>
> Matt
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Re: IMSL coming to IDL [message #50081 is a reply to message #49982] |
Thu, 31 August 2006 08:44   |
savoie
Messages: 68 Registered: September 1996
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"Haje Korth" <haje.korth@jhuapl.edu> writes:
> Anyway, I am testing the IMSL lib and my first impression is that I
> like what I see. The question is in the end whether I can justify the
> spending.
Can you explain how you like what you see? What's different? What are
the
real improvements? The more I look at it, the less interesting it
seems. Of
course, when I've had to do any hard core statistical stuff, I've gone
to R
(http://www.r-project.org/index.html) It's free, very well supported,
and
runs most platforms.
So Haje, seriously let me know what's new, better, and how.
Matt
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Re: IMSL coming to IDL [message #50083 is a reply to message #49982] |
Thu, 31 August 2006 07:40   |
Haje Korth
Messages: 651 Registered: May 1997
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I doubt that IMSL will be included for free in the next IDL version. In
defense of ITTVIS, the excessive licensing cost is not just their
fault. Having bought IMSL previously bundled with a Fortran comiler, my
guess is that they fork out half of the license price to VNI. Left is
$500 for ITTVIS for a 560kB DLM (plus IDL wrappers). Hey, that's less
than $1 per kilobyte of code. :-)
Anyway, I am testing the IMSL lib and my first impression is that I
like what I see. The question is in the end whether I can justify the
spending.
Ben Panter wrote:
> Haje Korth wrote:
>> I love that dialog, don't tell me that was a real conversations you had
>> with ITTVIS. BTW: It not "for $995", it's "for as little as $995". That
>> was the moment I spit my coffee all over my screen.
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> I'm glad I wasn't the only one. I hadn't spotted David's post when I
> read the add-ons for the Premier edition, but I was imagining having a
> remarkably similar conversation...
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> Out of interest, when is IDL 7.0 due, and is there any gossip around
> about what might be included?
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> Ben
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> --
> Ben Panter, Garching, Germany.
> Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk
> or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Re: IMSL coming to IDL [message #50206 is a reply to message #49982] |
Mon, 18 September 2006 10:26  |
Haje Korth
Messages: 651 Registered: May 1997
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David,
I did some testing with a 2 week demo key and I repeat that did like
what I saw. The problem I have with IMSL that it is kind of like music:
you want it for your ipod you buy it on itunes, you want it on the zune
you pay for it again at microsoft, then you decide you want the CD for
your shelf and you have to pay again, and so on. I already paid
multiple hundred bucks once for IMSL with my Lahey FORTRAN compiler and
I cannot justify to pay for it again. I can implement single functions
via DLMs. However, doing the whole library this way would not be cost
efficient. So really, the blame is on VNI here.
Haje
David Fanning wrote:
> David Fanning writes:
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>> To come up with $995 the new routines have to either be
>> better (whatever this means) or there has be be something
>> there that you don't have now and really, really need.
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> Just in case anyone was made uneasy about my fictitious
> conversation with an IDL salesperson concerning the
> IMSL addition, here are the facts as I now understand them.
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> IMSL adds approximately 75 new mathematical routines to
> the language, and of those that overlap with existing IDL
> math routines, many have additional parameters and keywords
> that allow you fine-tune your mathematical analysis in way
> that is not currently possible.
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> As I said before, the IMSL addition may well be worth the
> money. As with any new piece of software, you have to weigh
> your needs with how much time and energy (and money) it takes
> you to do without it.
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> Cheers,
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> David
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> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
> Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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