Thx for looking at this, However I pretty much want to know what form I need to send my matrices to the Library.
So I was hoping someone has used this library or another library that I can use. Phil. > On 18 Sep 2018, at 12:35, Carlos Rovira <carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi Phil, > > for what I see (I never used that library), is normal AS3 code ready to use > with Apache Flex or with Apache Royale. > > Flex will create Flash (SWF) and Royale is a new framework similar to Flex > to output Flash (SWF) or HTML/JS/CSS. So > your first decision is what project to choose depending on what kind of > devices you want to target. > > In both you can use that library directly, and then you must use the > components, containers and controls to build the interface. Both > technologies use MXML for declarative development of the user interface and > AS3 code to instantiate the classes in the library you posted. > > Hope that helps. Good luck with your project :) > > Carlos > > > > El mar., 18 sept. 2018 a las 12:18, npem (<philip.med...@gmail.com>) > escribió: > >> Hi everyone, >> I have been looking at using a free library for solving >> a >> set of Linear Simultaneous Equations for Finite Element Solutions >> >> I have: [F] = [k] [x] >> >> Where [F] and [x] are vectors >> and [k] is a square matrix >> >> I was thinking of using the *AS3LinAlg* the library, but it is not obvious >> (At least to me:-) on how to present the data, >> (As it seems to want 2 vectors) >> which will return a vector. >> >> Anyone used this Library and could help with what I need to pass to it, for >> example, >> If I want to use Cholesky or LU? >> >> Or of course any other suggestions for libraries to use? >> >> Note: The library is at: >> Solver Library <https://github.com/inspirit/AS3LinAlg> >> >> TIA, >> >> Phil. >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/ >> > > > -- > Carlos Rovira > http://about.me/carlosrovira