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261.08 KB |
Mar 04, 2008 |
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Description by publisher
CMATH is a comprehensive library for complex-number arithmetics and mathematics.
The following features make CMATH an ideal replacement for other available complex class libraries:
1. High-performance implementation in machine code leads to superior speed.
2. Accuracy and safety are greatly enhanced.
3. Each of the floating-point accuracies (complex(float), complex(double), and complex(extended)) is given its own, individually optimized treatment.
4. Polar coordinates (magnitude;angle) are supported in addition to the usual cartesian coordinates (real;imaginary).
5. Switching from your compiler's complex class library to CMATH is very simple: Just replace the include-file "complex.h" with "newcplx.h" - that's it!
The Shareware edition is optimized for PentiumXX, while maintaining compatibility with AMD processors (Athlon) and down to 486DX.
This version is for Borland C/C++ (BC4.0+, BC++Builder, Borland Dev. Studio, Turbo C++).
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Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP |
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Supported languages |
English |
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System requirements |
Borland C++ compilers (BC4.0+, BC++ Builder, Developer Studio, CodeGear RAD Stuio, Turbo C++) |
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