[mpir-devel] Re: Help on code please

2012-02-28 Thread inkyvoyd
Oh yes, sorry. I went psuedo camping on the weekend, so I wasn't able to reply. I'll be somewhat busy this week, so I might not be able to answer emails often. On Feb 27, 1:56 am, Cactus wrote: > On Friday, February 24, 2012 5:56:38 AM UTC, inkyvoyd wrote: > > > Hello, > > My email is \aile\cwu\@

[mpir-devel] Re: Help on code please

2012-02-27 Thread Cactus
On Friday, February 24, 2012 5:56:38 AM UTC, inkyvoyd wrote: > > Hello, > My email is \aile\cwu\@gm\ail.co\m (without the backslashes). I also > only work with Windows because I believe that most parts of Linux are > much too technical for me to understand. I don't really understand how > to M

[mpir-devel] Re: Help on code please

2012-02-23 Thread inkyvoyd
Hello, My email is \aile\cwu\@gm\ail.co\m (without the backslashes). I also only work with Windows because I believe that most parts of Linux are much too technical for me to understand. I don't really understand how to MPFR, or MPFR C++, so I haven't been able to really edit my code; what's in my

[mpir-devel] Re: Help on code please

2012-02-23 Thread Cactus
Yes, I can help you via email if you can let me have an email address (or if you know mine). But I can only help on Windows as I don't use Linux for development. Brian -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mpir-devel" group. To view this discussion

[mpir-devel] Re: Help on code please

2012-02-23 Thread inkyvoyd
Thanks for the helpful response. I've downloaded mpfr and mpfrcpp, but I'm not sure what to do exactly to include them (while I'm compiling?). Also, would it be alright if I sent you all of my code together? To be honest, I have very little idea of what I'm doing in general; it took me quite a few

[mpir-devel] Re: Help on code please

2012-02-23 Thread Cactus
Hello, Welcome to mpir-devel! The first thing that I can say is that MPIR on its own is not the best application to use for multiple precision floating point applications. The mpf functions work but they have now been superseded by another package called MPFR (see www.mpfr.org) that provides