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Re: Question on Java implementation
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Dave Allured - NOAA Affiliate |
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Re: Question on Java implementation |
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Tue, 14 May 2024 09:36:02 -0600 |
The GSL website home page lists JavaCPP, a package of Java wrappers for
GSL. I think this is your best approach, mature and time tested, among
other reasons. Will this be sufficient for your project?
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 9:11 AM lostbits <forum@slipbits.com> wrote:
> Sorry to intrude. I'm working on a Java project and would like to use
> (at least) SVD in it. Is there a Java version of GSL, or GSL lookalike
> anywhere?
>
> This is not a heavy-duty numerical processing application, and time is
> not a constraint. Java was chosen because it is cross-platform, a goal,
> not because it is fast.
>
> thanks art
>
- Re: Test release for GSL 2.8, (continued)
- Re: Test release for GSL 2.8, Dave Allured - NOAA Affiliate, 2024/05/11
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- Re: Test release for GSL 2.8, Mark Galassi, 2024/05/11
- Re: Test release for GSL 2.8, Patrick Alken, 2024/05/12
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- Question on Java implementation, lostbits, 2024/05/14
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Dave Allured - NOAA Affiliate <=
- Re: Question on Java implementation, Dave Allured - NOAA Affiliate, 2024/05/14
- Re: Question on Java implementation, lostbits, 2024/05/15
- Re: Question on Java implementation, Dave Allured - NOAA Affiliate, 2024/05/15
- Re: Question on Java implementation, lostbits, 2024/05/15
Re: Test release for GSL 2.8, Patrick Alken, 2024/05/12