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Listed here are a number of computer programs used for performing numerical calculations: Baudline is a time-frequency browser for numerical signals analysis and scientific visualization.
DADiSP is a commercial program focused on DSP that combines the numerical capability of MATLAB with a spreadsheet like interface.
IGOR Pro, a software package with emphasis on time series and image analysis, and curve fitting. It comes with its own programming language but can also be used interactively.
IMSL Numerical Libraries are libraries of numerical analysis functionality implemented in standard programming languages like C, Java, C
Origin, a software package that is widely used for making scientific graphs. It comes with its own C/C++ compiler that conforms quite closely to ANSI standard.
JScience, an open-source (multiple licenses) Java API for performing numerical calculations and data storage among other things.
Mathcad offers a WYSIWYG interface and the ability to generate publication-quality mathematical equations.
MATLAB is a widely-used program for performing numerical calculations. It comes with its own programming language, in which numerical algorithms can be implemented. Several programs use a similar syntax:
acslX (AKA acslXtreme, formerly ACSL) is a simulation development and analysis environment for systems modeled by nonlinear differential equations using the Advanced Continuous Simulation Language; it includes a MATLAB-compatible analysis language
Rlab is another free software program which bears a strong resemblance to MATLAB. Rlab development ceased for several years but it was revived as RlabPlus.
NCAR Command Language is an interpreted language designed specifically for scientific data analysis and visualization.
Perl Data Language, also known as PDL, an array extension to Perl ver.5, used for data manipulation, statistics, numerical simulation and visualization.
SciPy, a library of scientific tools;
PyNGL is used to analyze and visualize scientific data, with an emphasis on high quality 2D visualizations.
Trilinos, an effort to develop scalable (parallel) solver algorithms and libraries within an object-oriented software framework for the solution of large-scale, complex multi-physics engineering and scientific applications. A unique design feature of Trilinos is its focus on packages.
TK Solver — Built-in interative solver and extensive library of standard numerical methods.
XNUMBERS — Multi Precision Floating Point Computing and Numerical Methods for EXCEL.
Yorick is an interpreted programming language designed for numerics, graph plotting and simulation.
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