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Scalala is a high performance numeric linear algebra library for Scala,
with rich Matlab-like operators on vectors and matrices; a library of
numerical routines; support for plotting.
This software is released under the LGPL. See LICENSE for details.
(c) 2008- | Daniel Ramage | dramage | http://cs.stanford.edu/~dramage
With contributions from:
David Hall <dlwh>
Jason Zaugg <retronym>
Alexander Lehmann <afwlehmann>
Jonathan Merritt <lancelet>
aerskine
And others (email me if you've contributed code and aren't listed)
Building upon and/or borrowing from solid libraries:
JFreeChart http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/
Netlib http://code.google.com/p/netlib-java/
MTJ http://code.google.com/p/matrix-toolkits-java/
iText http://www.itextpdf.com/
The source currently lives on github. You can download a copy:
git clone https://github.com/scalala/Scalala.git
Scalala is built with sbt, which is included in the repository or
can be downloaded from https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/wiki.
Run sbt (./sbt) and invoke one or more of the following targets:
update -- Downloads scalala's dependencies
compile -- Builds the library
test -- Runs the unit tests
doc -- Builds scaladoc for the public API
proguard -- Builds a distributable jar
For project maintainers, the project can be deployed with:
publish
To run an interactive console, either do so through sbt (console or
console-quick) or run sbt's proguard target, and then:
java -jar target/scala_2.8.1/scalala*.min.jar
Documentation is available here:
https://github.com/scalala/Scalala/wiki/Scalala
And informal support is available here:
http://groups.google.com/group/scalala