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Re: [Help-gsl] Problem with gsl_cdf_gaussian_X (gsl: message 1 of 1 -las
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Frédéric Schoenahl |
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Re: [Help-gsl] Problem with gsl_cdf_gaussian_X (gsl: message 1 of 1 -last one!-) |
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Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:05:51 +0100 |
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Selon Brian Gough <address@hidden>:
> Frédéric Schoenahl writes:
> > ----8<------------------------------------------------
> > #include <gsl/gsl_randist.h>
> > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
> > double i = -10.; while(i<10.) {
> > printf("%f %f\n", i, gsl_cdf_gaussian_P(i, 2.)); i+=0.1;
> > } return 1;
> > } ----8<------------------------------------------------
> > Do you have the same problem? Thanks for your time,
>
> Fred,
> I think you could benefit from my tutorial book on GCC:
> "An Introduction to GCC" - http://www.network-theory.co.uk/gcc/intro/
> The solution to your problem can be found in the first example :-)
Wow! I indeed forgot the -Wall flag in my Makefile, and I then changed my
included header to <gsl/gsl_cdf.h> - I should feel stupid but how is it
possible the file could be compiled, linked and run with a dummy symbol!? Ok :
care with gcc ;)
Thanks a lot Brian, and keep on the good job with GSL.
Fred
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