Probably all you need is the uBlas Library (http://www.boost.org/libs/numeric/ublas/doc/index.htm). To start using it you don't need to compile any library. Just put the right header files in your source code and that's it! Hope this helps. Lorenzo. On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 03:21:03PM -0600, Matthew Jankowski wrote:
Hey all,
My need is to combine a program I've written with some linear algebra. I can generally do most basic tasks in C/C++, but not yet derived classes and the like.
Anyway, not wanting to reinvent the wheel, my searches revealed that 'boost' might be a good source of code for some math functions I will need, essentially matrix operations.
I read the getting started page http://boost.org/more/getting_started.html, all I managed to do was run the batch file in the tools/build folder, but I don't think this installed any libraries, or if it did, it didn't put them where I need them..I don't have much experience working from the command line in Windows.
Boost looks good, can anyone help me get started?
Thanks, Matt
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