Actually I believe the version does matter: I have seen a C version of num rec that doesn't contain all the algorithmic part but only the codes. I cannot remember exactly which ones are the light versions. If I had to guess, the F90 is also a light version and that's why I bought the F77 book.
Jonathan On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Charles R Harris <charlesr.har...@gmail.com > wrote: > > > On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Daniele Nicolodi <dani...@grinta.net>wrote: > >> On 25/01/11 22:12, Jonathan Rocher wrote: >> > I would recommend the Numerical recipes in Fortran 77, obviously not for >> > the language but for its mathematical sections and its discussions of >> > coding algorithms efficiently. Section 13.3 is about wiener filtering >> > with FFT. >> >> Thank you, Jonathan. >> >> I took at look at my university library catalog, and the Fortran 77 >> version of Numerical Recipes is not available (I would have to get it at >> the engineering faculty). There is available the Fortran 90, and the C >> editions, plus another edition whose title is simply "Numerical >> Recipes". Is the content of the different editions equivalent, or should >> I look for this specific edition? >> >> > The edition/lanquage doesn't matter much. The older editions are available > online, just google numerical recipes. > > Chuck > > > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion > > -- Jonathan Rocher, Enthought, Inc. jroc...@enthought.com 1-512-536-1057 http://www.enthought.com
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