Project details for Armadillo library

Screenshot Armadillo library 0.6.11

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Description:

Armadillo is a template C++ linear algebra library (matrix maths) aiming towards a good balance between speed and ease of use. Integer, floating point and complex numbers are supported, as well as a subset of trigonometric and statistics functions. Various matrix decompositions are provided via an optional integration with LAPACK and ATLAS libraries.

A delayed evaluation approach is employed (during compile time) to combine several operations into one and reduce (or eliminate) the need for temporaries. This is accomplished through recursive templates and template meta-programming.

This library is useful if C++ has been decided as the language of choice (due to speed and/or integration capabilities), rather than another language like Matlab or Octave. It is distributed under a license that is useful in both open-source and commercial contexts.

Changes to previous version:

Changes since version 0.6.11:

  • Code cleanup for better conformance to the C++ standard
  • Added raw_print()
  • Added a collection of physical constants
  • Miscellaneous documentation and installation improvements

Changes since version 0.6.7:

  • Eigen decomposition of generic (non-symmetric) matrices
  • Bug fix for solve() when using complex numbers
  • More elaborate class destructors for better debugging of user code
  • Miscellaneous documentation and installation improvements
BibTeX Entry: Download
Supported Operating Systems: Linux, Macosx, Posix
Data Formats: Ascii, Binary
Tags: Matrix Library, Atlas, Lapack, Linear Algebra, Templates
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