math.net numerics plugin

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#1 Posted: 9/14/2012 10:46:29 AM
Davide Carpi

Davide Carpi

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Hi all,

I've found on the net this plugin: math.net numerics;

the plugin contains a lot of useful functions:

Random Numbers
    Probability Distributions
    Statistics
    Linear Algebra
    Special Functions
    Interpolation
    Integration
    Integral Transforms (FFT etc.)
    Number Theory
    Combinatorics

And the license seem full compatible with SMath...

But seem that the framework is not compatible (.NET framework 4)... loading a plugin with a random function based on the math.net numerics plugin SMath disable the plugin (something like: "Can't load the assembly because it's created from a runtime newer than the currently loaded")

there is a way to bypass this issue?


regards,

w3b5urf3r
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Radovan Omorjan 9/14/2012 1:02:00 PM
#2 Posted: 9/14/2012 1:16:19 PM
Radovan Omorjan

Radovan Omorjan

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Hello w3b5urf3r,

I am quite sure that someone mentioned this library here some time ago. I can not find it by searching the Forum at the moment.

Among other things, plugin with Statistical distributions and functions are one of my wishes for SMath

If you could manage it to work - you would be my superhero

Regards,
Radovan
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#3 Posted: 9/19/2012 11:36:01 AM
kilele

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Hello w3b5urf3r,

I am quite sure that someone mentioned this library here some time ago. I can not find it by searching the Forum at the moment.



There you have

I hope that Andrey can help you to compile this library, it is not compatible with windowsMobile (NET2.0) but I guess there won't be a new version for that platform.
Anyway this code or part of it might be adapted to NET2.0, I don't think it is worth the effort though.
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Radovan Omorjan 9/19/2012 11:49:00 AM
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