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Object-oriented programming is a programming paradigm using "objects": data structures consisting of data fields and methods together with their interactions.
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Numerical integration in C++: Newton-Cotes formulas
I have tried my hand with implementing simple quadrature formulas in C++.
Definite integral: $$\int_a^b f(x) dx$$
Domain of integration \$[a, b]\$ divided into \$n\$ intervals of equal length \$h = (b …
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C++ bond mathematics calculator
I have written a program in C++ that processes financial bond mathematics, making extensive use of the valarray class, so that mathematical functions and operations can be applied vectorially on whole …
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Numerical integration in C++: Newton-Cotes formulas
I have adapted my code in the original question to accommodate for the more functional approach suggested by @G-Sliepen in his answer.
Also a timing subroutine was added here and to the old OOP code, …