From: "Marin D. Condic" <mcondic-nospam@quadruscorp.com>
Subject: Re: More on Ada and numerics
Date: 2000/04/25
Date: 2000-04-25T13:35:37+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3905C8F4.740B92FF@quadruscorp.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 8e3hgq$nme$1@news.uit.no
Reinert Korsnes wrote:
>
> Thanks for the answers on this group with respect to Ada and Linear Algebra.
>
> I am so used to the math intrinsic functions in Fortran.
> Is there an Ada package imitating those Fortran intrinsics ?
>
> For example, do I have to make my own Ada version of max(X,Y) ?
> Or is it something I have been missing and this is included
> in the standard core of Ada ?
>
Check the following in the Ada Reference Manual (ARM - available
on-line):
A.5 The Numerics Packages
Annex K (informative): Language-Defined Attributes
I think you'll find lots of support there for math. You might want to
look at my website and/or head directly to http://www.adapower.com/ to
find links to Ada resources and various examples of Ada programming that
you may be able to adapt.
MDC
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