>>>>> "jlc" == jlc (Jonathan Cunningham) <jlc@uk.co.bmtech> writes:
> has any one written a statistics library by any chance? The sorts of
jlc> Aren't there lots? .... oh, you mean written in pop11? But why?
As you guess correctly, I wanted it to run as part of an existing set of
programs that I can leave running, and come in to inspect the next day.
jlc> Why not use a professionally produced library? Does your computer centre
jlc> have NAG? If you have to do it yourself, why not have a look at
jlc> "Numerical recipes in C" (CUP I think) - you might find something worth
jlc> retyping from that, which you can link into poplog.
Thanks, you are ofcourse right. It is all to easy to fall into the mindset of
expecting everything to be provided for one in Pop...
Thanks for the advice. As it happens I have written the stuff I wanted...
Tim
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