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Re: Re: mathlink newbie q
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg50490] Re: [mg50381] Re: mathlink newbie q
- From: sean kim <sean_incali at yahoo.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 05:43:51 -0400 (EDT)
- Reply-to: sean_incali at yahoo.com
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
hi jens
yes, there are c and cc files in the folder named src.
there are 31 files total in that folder then there is
also cvs and parsers folder.
I have no workign knowledge of c/c++ maybe it;s not a
good idea... I'm getting frustrated even before I
begin. lol
the files I recieved as directory tree does stochastic
simulation of chemical networks. ( similar to
gillespie's exact stochastic simulation algorithm)
do you guys want to see it?
I coudl email them to anyoen who wants to see it. as I
have now more than on versions.
--- Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> get the free windows compilers form Borland or the
> Watcom compiler
> suite. The Borland Compilers are command line tools
> and
> Watcom has some kind of IDE.
>
> AFAIK MathLink is not working with LCC-win32
>
> beside the header files *.h you need some c-files
> *.c. *.cpp or
> *.C (on unix machines) and you have to write a
> Mathematica
> Template and a C-function wrapper that take the
> parameter
> from Mathematica and send the results back (only in
> very
> simple cases the template is sufficient)
>
> Regards
> Jens
>
> sean kim wrote:
> >
> > hello group,
> >
> > I have some codes written in C and C++.
> >
> > Obviously, I do not understand them as I have
> never taken C class.
> > But, since Mathematica is able to call programs
> written in other languages, I
> > thought this may be the way I should use the
> codes. ( even though I
> > don't understand the code in C/C++ ...)
> >
> > The codes were sent to me as a directory tree has
> 22 h files in a
> > folder named "Include"
> >
> > Does this sound like something Mathematica can
> handle using Mathlink, or do
> > you need more info to answer that?
> >
> > Do I need working installations of c/c++ compilers
> etc etc?
> >
> > I have c(got it free from LCC-win32 website), but
> I don't have c++.
> >
> > If I do need both compilers, does anyone know of
> good free c++ install
> > files for windows? ( maybe with nice gui)
> >
> > sorry for newbie q.
> >
> > any insights will be thoroughly appreciated.
> >
> > sean
>
>
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