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{{Short description|Collection of software libraries}}
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{{Infobox software
| name = IMSL Numerical Libraries
| developer = [[Perforce]]
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| programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]], [[Fortran]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[Python (programming language)|Python]]
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== Version history ==
▲'''IMSL''' (International Mathematics and Statistics Library) is a commercial collection of [[library (computer science)|software libraries]] of [[numerical analysis]] functionality that are implemented in the computer [[programming language]]s of [[C (programming language)|C]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#.NET]], and [[Fortran]]. A [[Python (programming language)|Python]] interface is also available.
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The first IMSL Library for the Fortran language was released in 1970, followed by a C
Several recent product releases have involved making IMSL Library functions available from [[Python (programming language)|Python]]. These releases are Python wrappers to IMSL C Library functions (PyIMSL wrappers) and PyIMSL Studio, a prototyping and production application development environment based on Python and the IMSL C Library. The PyIMSL wrappers were first released in August 2008. PyIMSL Studio was introduced in February 2009. PyIMSL Studio is available for download at no charge for non-commercial use or for commercial evaluation.▼
▲The first IMSL Library for the Fortran language was released in 1970, followed by a C language version originally called C/Base in 1991, a Java language version in 2002 and the C# language version in 2004.
▲Several recent product releases have involved making IMSL Library functions available from [[Python (programming language)|Python]]. These releases are Python wrappers to IMSL C Library functions (PyIMSL wrappers) and PyIMSL Studio, a prototyping and production application development environment based on Python and the IMSL C Library. The PyIMSL wrappers were first released in August 2008. PyIMSL Studio was introduced in February 2009.
Current versions:
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*IMSL C# Library V 6.5.2 – November 2015 (end of life announced as end of 2020)
* PyIMSL Studio V 1.5 - August 2009▼
*IMSL
*PyIMSL wrappers V 1.5 – August 2009
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== Platform
The IMSL Numerical Libraries are supported on various operating systems, hardware, and compilers.
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== See also ==
*[[List of numerical-analysis software]]
*[[List of numerical libraries]]
▲*[[List of numerical analysis software]]
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*[http://www.vni.com/products/imsl/ Visual Numerics IMSL Libraries page]▼
== External links ==
[[Category:Numerical software]]▼
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[[Category:Fortran libraries]]
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