Hi, Up until the release of gsl 2.8 I was using the functions: gsl_bspline_eval_nonzero(...) gsl_bspline_deriv_eval_nonzero(...)
to evaluate B-splines functions and their derivatives at specific points along an axis in my program. These functions seem to have been removed as of gsl 2.8, I have been able to replace them with: gsl_bspline_basis(...) gsl_bspline_basis_deriv(...) My issue is that there seems to be no note on deprecated functions in the 2.8 documentation and I don't seem to be able to find the documentation for gsl < 2.8. Are the functions gsl_bspline_basis and gsl_bspline_basis_deriv available in earlier versions? I'm asking this because I'm trying to keep my code portable and would ideally prefer not requiring gsl to be updated to 2.8 as some users may be on systems where this has to be done manually. Would you have any suggestions regarding this problem? Kind regards, Andrew *Andrew Forembski* Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholar GOIPG/2018/1070 Web: www.research.ie @IrishResearch -- __ Séanadh Ríomhphoist/_ Email Disclaimer__ ** Tá an ríomhphost seo agus aon chomhad a sheoltar leis faoi rún agus is lena úsáid ag an seolaí agus sin amháin é. Is féidir tuilleadh a léamh anseo. <https://www.dcu.ie/iss/seanadh-riomhphoist.shtml> <https://www4.dcu.ie/iss/seanadh-riomhphoist.shtml>* _ This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for use by the addressee. Read more here. <https://www.dcu.ie/iss/email-disclaimer.shtml> _ *_