On 10/04/2011 05:05 PM, Douglas Bates wrote:
I am working with pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic models, some of
which can only be represented as the solutions of ordinary
differential equations.  I am looking for ODE sofware written in C++.
The deSolve package for R has lots of wonderful functions but I may
want to take things apart a bit and I really don't have the patience
for wading through Fortran code to try to discover what it is doing.

I can, of course, google likely phrases but if anyone has experience
with such solvers and can make any recommendations I would appreciate
it (off-list responses are probably better than on-list)
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I know it doesn't completely get you out of the fortran woods, but LAPACK/BLAS have a very usable c++ wrapper (I haven't used it in a couple years, but it was last I checked) called lapackpp. It's still fortran under the hood, but the exact mechanics of how it works are fairly well publicly documented and understood since it's been around for so long.
--rd
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