Add numerical procedures for interpolating or solving equations to your .NET, COM, and XML web service applications with support for Delphi 3-8 & 2005.
The interpolation procedures available are extensive, including Newton polynomials, Lagrange's formula, Burlisch-Stoer algorithm, cubic splines (natural and free), bicubic interpolation, and procedures for finding interpolation function coefficients. And when it comes to solving equations, you'll have access to the Van Wijngaarden-Dekker-Brent algorithm, interval bisection method, secant and false position, Newton-Raphson method, and Ridders' method.
But that's not all. This product boasts a number of technology aspects that make it truly standout. For starters, it's a 3-in-1 solution that includes .NET, COM, and XML Web services, all in one product. You'll get three DLLs, three API docs, and three sets of client examples. It's the perfect solution for .NET, COM, and XML Web service product implementation.
There are also extensive client examples included, such as Delphi for .NET, C#, and VB.NET for .NET components and XML Web services. Plus, the ADO Mediator assists .NET developers in writing DBMS enabled applications by transparently combining the financial and mathematical functionality of this solution's .NET components with the ADO.NET Database Connectivity model.
Compatibility is key, and this solution has it in spades. It's compatible with Delphi 3-8, Delphi 2005, Borland's C++ Builder (including C++Builder, C++BuilderX, C++ 2005), and Office 97/2000/XP/2003. And if you're looking to test functionality within an ASP.NET Web Application, there's an example included to help you do just that.
Finally, this product also includes ASP.NET examples with synthetic ADO.NET. This lets you use an ASP.NET service to perform component calculations on SQL database columns from a remote DBMS. You can apply a component's function to certain rows from the database and list the output in HTML format.
Overall, this software solution is packed with features and functionality that make it a must-have for anyone looking to add numerical procedures to their .NET, COM, and XML Web service applications.
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