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Re: Integrator taking vectors as input? [message #71109 is a reply to message #71099] Wed, 26 May 2010 08:18 Go to previous message
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> I was wondering if an IDL integrator exists where it can accept
> vectors instead of scalars as inputs for upper and lower limits of the
> integral. I want to apply it to big datasets and I want to avoid using
> loops, which tend to be much slower.

The IDL routines like QROMB accept vector inputs as the limits.

See the documenation (e.g. http://star.pst.qub.ac.uk/idl/QROMB.html )
for details.

Josiah
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