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NAG C Library documentation is fully
integrated into the Maple help system

Problem solving using NAG routines from inside Maple |
With the Maple-NAG Connector, you can combine
the pre-eminent modelling, exploration and application development
abilities of Maple with the power and breadth of trusted NAG numeric
routines.
As a front end to the NAG C Library, Maple and this toolbox together
provide you with an integrated environment to make your code development
easier. With this toolbox, you eliminate compile times, and gain
simplified calling sequences, searchable documentation and the ability
to use your NAG routines in seamless combination with Maple’s
mathematical analysis and visualisation tools. The result? Faster,
more reliable models and applications, created in less time.
Application Areas
- Application development
- Mathematical modelling
- Finance
- Life sciences
- Statistical analysis
- Environmental sciences

Key Features
- Provides easy access to hundreds of powerful NAG C Library
numeric routines from inside the Maple environment
- Use NAG routines anywhere you use Maple commands
- Fast prototyping and modelling environment gives quick results.
Develop and test your code in an interactive environment, without
the need for compiling or linking
- Both short and long NAG function names are available
- Simplified calling sequences make coding easier. Appropriate
default values for many parameters are provided automatically
- NAG C Library documentation is integrated into the searchable
and indexed Maple Help System and includes hundreds of examples
coded in Maple
System Requirements
The Maple-NAG Connector joins Maple 10 and the NAG C Library.
To use this product, you must have:
- Windows, Linux (32-bit) or Macintosh
- Maple 10 (running 10.06) or above, on a computer that meets
the system
requirements of Maple 10 and above
- NAG C Library, Mark 7 or Mark 8*, on a computer that meets
the system
requirements of the NAG C Library, including compiler requirements.
The following versions of the library are supported:
- Windows: implementation codes CLDLL074ZL, CLDLL074YL
- Linux: implementation codes CLLUX08DGL*, CLL3A08DGL*, CLLUX07DDL
- Macintosh: implementation code CLAMP07DAL
*The connector supports the Mark 7 functionality. The many functions
that occur in both the Mark 7 and Mark 8 versions of the library
are accessible. The functions that are new to Mark 8 are currently
unavailable.
If you have a version of the Mark 7 or Mark 8 C libraries which
is not on the above list, please contact NAG.
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