Re: Object oriented C++ in numerical analysis

From: Gerry Thomas (gfthomas_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 10/02/04


Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 03:01:50 -0400


"Michael" <mwh_acs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:BD83BC6C.23473%mwh_acs@hotmail.com...
> On 29/9/04 5:13 pm, in article
> cjemus$a0k$1@fb04373.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de, "Peter Spellucci"
> <spellucci@fb04373.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote:
>
> >
> > In article <1096468852.988859.208300@k17g2000odb.googlegroups.com>,
> > mdi00@hotmail.com writes:
> >> Is there a book of numerical recipes which makes use of object
> >> oriented programming in C++? The classic "Numerical Recipes in
> >> C++" hardly makes any use of C++'s OO capabilities, and other
> >> books I've come across only make very limited use of them.
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Marco
> >>
> >
> > maybe Daoqi Yang: C++ and object oriented numeric computing
> > springer publisher 2001, ISBN 0-387-98990-0
> > is of the intended type
> > hth
> > peter
>
> Barton & Nackman 'Scientific & Engineering C++' is pretty old but has
lots
> of good ideas.

Agreed, except it's no longer in print and it's a pain trying to renew it
at the lib. It remains the finest indicment of Fortran as the language of
yesteryerar whatever its vintage, F2003 included.

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