It can multiplicate (by matrix or number), add, substract, invert,
transpose and get the determinant of matrices. And these calculations
can be done on matrices of any order.
It has two interfaces: GTK GUI and console-interface.
Morten Slot Kristensen <ontherenth@gmail.com>
WWW: http://mplus.dk/matrices/
PR: ports/104983
Submitted by: Morten Slot Kristensen
- Patch math/vtk43 to install headers and libraries in subdirectories rather
that using a separate prefix [2].
PR: ports/95492
Submitted by: Jason Bacon <bacon@smithers.neuro.mcw.edu> [1]
Obtained from: Jason Bacon <bacon@smithers.neuro.mcw.edu> (talked on private e-mail) [2]
files line by line and field by field, ignoring small numeric differences
or/and different numeric formats.
Equivalently, Numdiff is a program with the capability to appropriately
compare files containing numerical fields (and not only).
% numdiff file1 file2
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/numdiff/
PR: ports/104525
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung at FreeBSD.org>
operations on arrays (vectors, matrices, etc) of values. It can
operate on any standard 'C' number type plus numbers of complex
type. MathArray is implemented using a "class cluster" concept,
allowing one to perform mathematical calculations on a number without
necessarily being aware of what type (class) of number is being
operated on. MathArray knows implicitly what types of operations can
be performed on what types of numbers and will automatically cast
itself to the correct number type representation to handle the
specific operation. Standard operations include addition, scalar and
matrix multiplication and logical operations. Mathematical operations
in the standard C math library are also supported, as well as
user-defined functions.
MathArray also does much more. Arrays can be manipulated, transposed
and concatenated. One can extract subarrays or include subarrays within
larger arrays.
* Remove quotes from BROKEN in math/octave-forge
* Use dirrmtry in math/octave for common directories with math/octave-forge
Approved by: portmgr (erwin)
amount of work by the FreeBSD GNOME Team and our testers.
On top of the usual GNOME update, we have taken this opportunity to move
GNOME from X11BASE to LOCALBASE. This means roughly 600 ports NOT part of
the GNOME Desktop also need to be changed. The bulk of the move was carried
out by ahze, mezz, and pav, but it would not have been possible without
cooperation from the FreeBSD KDE team who worked with us to make sure
GNOME and KDE can still coexist happily. We would also like to send a
shout out to kris and pointyhat for putting up with multiple test runs
until we got something that was solid.
Back to GNOME 2.16. This release brings a huge amount of new functionality
to FreeBSD. The standard release notes can be read at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.16/ . But on top of what you will read there,
jylefort and marcus have completed work on a port of HAL to FreeBSD. This
will allow FreeBSD to take advantage of closer hardware interaction such
as auto-mounting CD-ROMs, USB drives, and music players; auto-playing
audio CDs; and managing laptop power consumption.
But where would this all be without our loyal testers and contributors?
Therefore, the FreeBSD GNOME team would like to thank the following users:
Phillip Neumann <pneumann@gmail.com>
tmclaugh
mux
Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
chinsan
Thomas <freebsdlists@bsdunix.ch>
Brian Gruber <knightbg@yahoo.com>
Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
Dominique Goncalves <dominique.goncalves@gmail.com>
Pascal Hofstee <caelian@gmail.com>
Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@po.harenet.ne.jp>
backyard <backyard1454-bsd@yahoo.com>
Andris Raugulis <endrju@null.lv> <endrju@null.lv>
Eric L. Chen <d9364104@mail.nchu.edu.tw>
Pawel Worach <pawel.worach@gmail.com>
QuiRK on #freebsd-gnome
Shane Bell <decept0@gmail.com>
luigi
sajd on #freebsd-gnome
sat
Chris Coleman <chrisc@vmunix.com>
kaeru on #freebsd-gnome
crsd_ via irc.freenode.org/#FreeBSD-GNOME
Joel Diaz <joeldiaz@mac.com>
Enjoy!
Approved by: portmgr (implicit, kris)
- portlint and remove duplicated 5.x directive [1]
- Use %%DATADIR%% in pkg-plist [1]
- Take maintainer [1]
- Make it possible to build w/o math/atlas. Now use math/blas as default, instead of math/atlas. [2]
PR: 97199 [1], 100330 [2]
Submitted by: Rainer Alves <rainer.alves___gmail.com> [1], trasz <trasz___pin.if.uz.zgora.pl> [2]