Topic: Good news from France

Edouard Canot, author of MUESLI fortran numerical library
(http://people.irisa.fr/Edouard.Canot/muesli/)
is currently working on binaries for mingw and Simply Fortran.
MUESLI is the library which gives you a "Matlab in Fortan",
so stay tuned.
Carlos Herrera

Re: Good news from France

This is indeed good news.

We can already use Dislin with SF, giving excellent facilities for generating a GUI in Fortran code as well as for creating high quality vector and bitmap Win Doze graphics in program output.

When we also have Muesli  readily available for SF, together with Matlab, this will add greatly to its scope.
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John

Re: Good news from France

Carlos,

That's great news!  Thanks for sharing!

Jeff Armstrong
Approximatrix, LLC

4 (edited by ecanot 2013-01-22 07:40:24)

Re: Good news from France

Yes, I've worked a lot the last WE to build binaries of my MUESLI library.

It's a huge work for me because I'm not used to windows (nor Simply Fortran).

In a first step, I have put the binaries of an very early version of MUESLI (0.2.3, dated 2005-02-12).
Try it!

This evening, I'm nearly ready to put another version (0.6.0, dated 2005-10-06, which support sparse
matrices). I just have to test it before.
(Last Edition: MUESLI-0.6.0 has been compiled but I failed to find an easy way to compile UMFPACK,
which is a sparse linear solver)

Édouard

Re: Good news from France

Today, other binaries for MUESLI 1.3.0, available at:

http://people.irisa.fr/Edouard.Canot/muesli/mingw.html

A subpart of SuiteSparse-2.4.0 is provided (AMD, COLAMD, UMFPACK and CHOLMOD), compiled with Simply Fortran 1.38,
like MUESLI.

All tests passed.