On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 11:33:19AM -0500, Raymond L. Buvel wrote:
> The ratfun module provides classes for defining polynomial and rational
> function (ratio of two polynomials) objects. These objects can be used
> in arithmetic expressions and evaluated at a particular point.
>
> Home page: http
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Bas wrote:
> Are there any differences between this module and the one already
> present in numpy?
>
> http://www.scipy.org/doc/numpy_api_docs/numpy.lib.polynomial.html
>
> Cheers,
> Bas
>
Yes, there are quite a few. This module uses a multi-precision library
(clnum) to make the calculations m
Are there any differences between this module and the one already
present in numpy?
http://www.scipy.org/doc/numpy_api_docs/numpy.lib.polynomial.html
Cheers,
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The ratfun module provides classes for defining polynomial and rational
function (ratio of two polynomials) objects. These objects can be used
in arithmetic expressions and evaluated at a particular point.
Home page: http://calcrpnpy.sourceforge.net/ratfun.html
Note: If you are using rpncalc-1.2