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Gilles Sadowski commented on NUMBERS-148:
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bq. 40 year old implementations written in Fortran have scalers.
But any Fortran program is likely a counter-example for designing a code in
Java (or any OO language). ;-)
Anyways, let's leave it at that then.
bq. I look around the library and I don't see a coherent offering, just a bunch
of of classes that seem to do random stuff, the need for which is exceptionally
situational. I wouldn't even know to look for them if they weren't famous (like
Simplex, or Newton-Raphson, which I tried to use recently but gave up on).
That's interesting. Could you please expand (preferably in a post to the "dev"
ML)?
> Extract double exponent manipulation routines from commons-math to numbers
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> Key: NUMBERS-148
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUMBERS-148
> Project: Commons Numbers
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Reporter: Mohammad Rezaei
> Priority: Minor
> Time Spent: 20m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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