Re: Matlab -> Fortran



On Feb 27, 8:52 pm, "ben" <laser...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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I also do-it-by-hand occationally, but always translate matlab to
fortran. When the numerical library is properly installed, it is not
very hard in most cases to translate from matlab to fortran.

May I ask which numerical library are you talking about? LAPACK?

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