Using SciPy in application
Alex van der Spek
zdoor at xs4all.nl
Wed Apr 24 07:57:39 EDT 2013
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 04:34:44 -0700, Roozbeh wrote:
The scipy interpolation routines (splev, splrep, etc.) are on netlib:
http://www.netlib.org/dierckx/
This gives you FORTRAN source codes which you will have to compile
yourself to either a DLL or an SO. Call them from python using ctypes.
I have done that for a number of the dierckx routines. No problems at all.
Hope this helps,
Alex van der Spek
> On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 11:13:45 AM UTC+2, Roozbeh wrote:
>> Hi all, I want to use spline interpolation function from SciPy in an
>> application and at the same time, I don't want the end user to have to
>> install SciPy separately. Is there a way around this problem? Thanks in
>> advance for your help
>
> Any idea where can I find the recipe for the spline interpolation that
> does not rely on NumPy and/or SciPy and is written pure Python (no C
> code)?
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