Using IMSL C Libraries

A

amitsoni.1984

Hi,

I wanted to solve some linear programming problems and I was trying to
use IMSL C libraries. But I couldn't get how to use it. I downloaded
and installed it but I couldn't figure out where to write the codes
and how to execute them.

Do I need to install some other softwares for using it(it asks for
your working platform(VC++, MS SDK etc.) before downloading, so do I
need some of these softwares to use the linear programming feature)?

Thank you,
Amit
 
C

CBFalconer

I wanted to solve some linear programming problems and I was
trying to use IMSL C libraries. But I couldn't get how to use it.
I downloaded and installed it but I couldn't figure out where to
write the codes and how to execute them.

Do I need to install some other softwares for using it (it asks
for your working platform (VC++, MS SDK etc.) before downloading,
so do I need some of these softwares to use the linear
programming feature)?

Still off topic on c.l.c. Follow-ups set.

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S

santosh

Hi,

I wanted to solve some linear programming problems and I was trying to
use IMSL C libraries. But I couldn't get how to use it. I downloaded
and installed it but I couldn't figure out where to write the codes
and how to execute them.

Do I need to install some other softwares for using it(it asks for
your working platform(VC++, MS SDK etc.) before downloading, so do I
need some of these softwares to use the linear programming feature)?

No, what you need to do is to ask in a more specific forum. That may
be the support media for the "IMSL" libraries, or a group which is
more specific to your platform, like comp.os.ms-
windows.programmer.win32 or one of the microsoft.public.* groups.
 

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