CMATH is a comprehensive library for complex-number arithmetics and mathematics. The following features make CMATH an ideal replacement for other available complex class libraries: 1. High-performance implementation in machine code leads to superior speed. 2. Accuracy and safety are greatly enhanced. 3. Each of the floating-point accuracies (complex(float), complex(double), and complex(extended)) is given its own, individually optimized treatment. 4. Polar coordinates (magnitude;angle) are supported in addition to the usual cartesian coordinates (real;imaginary). 5. Switching from your compiler's complex class library to CMATH is very simple: Just replace the include-file <complex.h> with <newcplx.h> - that's it! This version is for the Embarcadero / Borland C/C++ compiler series (RAD Studio, C++ Builder, BC++).
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 7.1.2 posted on 2017-02-08
Program Details
- Category: Development > Components & Libraries
- Publisher: OptiCode - Dr Martin Sander Software Dev
- License: Free Trial
- Price: $60.00
- Version: 7.1.2
- Platform: windows
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This is the Shareware version of CMATH ("SOFTWARE"). It may be used under the following licence terms: 1. You may test the SOFTWARE free of charge for a period of up to 90 days on one computer. 2. Applications, created with the Shareware version of this SOFTWARE, will run only on the same computer on which this SOFTWARE has been installed. They cannot and may not be distributed to others. After the end of the trial period, they will cease functioning. 3. If you want to continue using this SOFTWARE after testing, and/or if you wish to distribute programs containing functions of this SOFTWARE, you have to purchase the registered version. 4. This SOFTWARE is provided on an "as is" basis. Any explicit or implicit warranties for the SOFTWARE are excluded. 5. Despite thorough testing of the SOFTWARE, errors and bugs cannot be excluded with certainty. No claims as to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are made. 6. You may not use the SOFTWARE in any environment or situation where personal injury or excessive damage to anyone's property (including your own) could arise from malfunctioning of the SOFTWARE. 7. You may not decompile, disassemble, or otherwise reverse engineer the SOFTWARE into a machine-readable form. You may, however, inspect the functions it contains by means of debuggers like those included in the Borland and Microsoft compilers. Copyright for the SOFTWARE and its documentation: (C) 1996-2017 OptiCode - Dr. Martin Sander Software Dev. All rights reserved.