A new package of numexp-core is available both as debian packages and source code. It is mainly a bug-fixes releases. If you are experiencing problems with 0.17, try upgrading. Thanks!
Thanks to David we now have packages for debian unstable. A major package with the kernel, and two auxiliary packages with modules. Go get them while them are still fresh.
This release includes the following improvements:
- All functions work with the mpfr library.
- New gsl numerical integration functions.
- Many bugs fixed around error management.
- New engine for functions.
Release soon, release often. News include mostly bug fixes and debugging messages removed.
Do you ever wanted to know if a number is prime? Do you want to factorize integers quickly? Then this release is for you! Go and get it!
Rejoice! numexp-core 0.15 is available for download. It includes a new parser, some new syntax for loops and conditionals, and a lot of bug fixes. See the NEWS file for details.
The last version of numexp had some problems regarding polynomials. This new version corrects a lot of bugs.
We added a wiki at http://numexp.org/wiki. We hope it can be helpful for developers to exchange information, and users to post ideas and useful command and nice graphics.
Following up on the heels of the numexp-core 0.14 release, gnumexp 0.11 has just been unleashed to the world. It features may improvements since the last release, including better GUI, plot export options, gtk+ 2.10 based printing, and simplified build requirements.
This release includes a major change on the numexp engine: integers and reals are now of multiprecision, using GMP and MPFR. This lead to a lot of internal changes, and thus 0.14.0 should be a little more unstable and 0.13.0.
A new and fresh version of numexp-core is available for download. Basically it is a bug fixes and code clean release. It includes also factorization in Q working.
The new numexp-core is ready for download. Thanks to David for the hard work.
I know it is easy to notice. And, we were needing a new design, a fresh face. I hope you like it. If you don't just give us some feedback.
Just to let you know... :)
This release also comes with ubuntu hoary packages for i386 and amd64.
It is released. It includes a new simplification engine and a new sampling method for future use on gNumExp.
I have produced[1] a debian package for the xhtml-mathml-svg-dtd package, for all you debian users out there. Enjoy!
[1] http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=333&package_id=54027&release_id=132866
Finally, a non-alpha version of numexp-core. We hope it will work for most users. Also, gNumExp had some installation problems. Go get a fixed version.
Latest alpha version was very buggy. This is a new version, more stable (but not as stable as a beta release should be).
Have fun!
This is an alpha release. I'm trying to get numexp out from the drawer. This release corrects some bugs and adds basic fractional number simplification.
Released. Main changes are: GSL 1.4 is now required, gsl::histogram is minimally functional.
This is a version hanging on CVS, I had time to put together and release.
This release features better axis dialogs, direct plot object selection, copy-paste, new .xyg file icon, among other things.
Still compilable on stock gnome 2.2.
Enjoy, and please do report bugs and wishes. Thanks!
Yes! Little differences. Main difference is the frames remotion, and new documentation design. Check them.