On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Lourival Mendes wrote:
Dear all users,
I'm looking for an unity for calculus of some more complex
functions in Pascal than those avaiable in the Delphi math.pas unity.
For a more specific case I would like to calculate FFT and IFFT of
some signal data. Does the
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
I would like to create a shot overview of the code quality of
FPC. Please help to complete the list:
Under i386 code size and speed is similar to Delphi and gcc (except
for some synthetic benchmarks).
Under x86_64 pentium code size and speed is similar to gcc (exc...).
Unfortunately I don't have the license for C version or anyone.
Is there any other source?? I would like to create or have a Math.pas
unity complete for scientific reasons...
2008/6/18, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Lourival Mendes wrote:
But is it free
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Lourival Mendes wrote:
Is there any other source?? I would like to create or have a Math.pas
unity complete for scientific reasons...
Maybe Jedi-math has what you need ?
And there is also numlib, though docs are lacking.
Dear all users,
I'm looking for an unity for calculus of some more complex
functions in Pascal than those avaiable in the Delphi math.pas unity.
For a more specific case I would like to calculate FFT and IFFT of
some signal data. Does the FPC has some? Is it possible to use it in
Delphi ? Does
Lourival Mendes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear all users,
I'm looking for an unity for calculus of some more complex
functions in Pascal than those avaiable in the Delphi math.pas unity.
For a more specific case I would like to calculate FFT and IFFT of
some
I would like to create a shot overview of the code quality of
FPC. Please help to complete the list:
Under i386 code size and speed is similar to Delphi and gcc (except
for some synthetic benchmarks).
Under x86_64 pentium code size and speed is similar to gcc (exc...).
Under x86_64 amd code