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Re: IMSL coming to IDL [message #50076 is a reply to message #49982] Thu, 31 August 2006 09:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Haje Korth is currently offline  Haje Korth
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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:
>
>> 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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