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| If you are looking for our Calculators, Statistical Tools, or the range of ESBPCS products - then choose the appropriate link on the left. AMRandom (437 Kb) - AMRandom v4.3 - 16 Nov 2009 - Translation of Alan Miller's Random Module for FORTRAN-90 into Embarcadero (formerly CodeGear/Borland) Delphi™. Includes Random Number Generators for Normal (Gaussian), Poisson, Binomial, Gamma, Beta, etc. Translation has been done with the permission of Alan Miller and is being made freely available to the Delphi™ Public. Requires Embarcadero (formerly CodeGear/Borland) Delphi™ 5 or better. Original FORTRAN-90 code also Included. Includes a Test Utility. This will also work with Borland Turbo Delphi Professional for Win32. Support for Delphi 2009 and Delphi 2010 added.
EsbDecimals includes a Microsoft .NET Framework v1.1 Assembly that has classes that supply Constants and Mathematical Routines for the Decimal Type supplied by the Framework. Full C# source is available as well as a HTMLHelp File. Demos for Visual Studio 2003 C#, Visual Studio 2003 VB.NET, Borland C# Builder and Embarcadero (formerly CodeGear / Borland) Delphi 8 for .NET are available. Unit Testing is also included. We use and recommend CSUnit for our Testing.
Downloads - v1.1 19-Mar-03 - Zip Files need to be unzipped preserving the directory structure.
JPMOpen Components v4.3.0 (819 KB - 12 Nov 2008) Includes Full Delphi Source and Help File, as well as packages for Embarcadero (formerly CodeGear / Borland) Delphi 5, 6, 7, Embarcadero (formerly CodeGear / Borland) Delphi 2005/Win32, Embarcadero (formerly CodeGear / Borland) Delphi 2006/Win32, CodeGear Delphi 2007 and CodeGear Delphi 2009. Note: With the advent of ESBPCS v5, JPMOpen is no longer bundled - so please grab it from here if you need it. | |||||||
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