M++, An Array Language Extension to C++,

Abstract

Two major developments in statistical computing in the eighties were array languages and object oriented programming. These developments have been realized only fragmentally until now. M++ is a collection of C++ classes, methods, and functions for array manipulation, linear algebra, eigensystem analysis, matrix factorization, and general numeric and statistical computation. M++ extends C++, creating a powerful, object-oriented array language with direct access to all of the features of C and C++.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1992
Accession Number
ADP007201

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People

  • Ronald Schoenberg

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  • Algebra
  • Computations
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  • Computing-Related Activities
  • Engineering
  • Formal Languages
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  • Linear Algebra
  • Mathematics
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Statistics
  • Theoretical Computer Science

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  • Computer science

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