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Hello I'm a C# programer,
in past versions of mkl, I found special functions in libmmd.dll.
I could use for example J0 (Bessel function), in my code with this sintax:
[DllImport("libmmd.dll", ExactSpelling = true, SetLastError = false, CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl)]
internal static extern double j0(double x);
Where are now located these functions?
thank you very much
Gianluca
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libmmd.dll is the part of intel compiler, please check ..Intel2020\compilers_and_libraries\windows\redist\intel64\compiler\ folder
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mkl themself contains DataFitting routines which provide approximation by Bessel cubic spline.
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Dear Gennady,
thank you for your fast answer, but in that folder (..\IntelSWTools\compilers_and_libraries_2020\windows\redist\intel64\compiler) I can see only:
libiomp5md.dll
libiompstubs5md.dll
Obviously I searched all the directories before posting the request here.
Gian
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Gian, that's strange. What I see with the latest compiler 2020 installed on my win10 system:
C:\..._libraries\windows\redist\intel64\compiler>ls
1033 libicaf.dll libiomp5md.dll libmmdd.dll
1041 libifcoremd.dll libiomp5md.pdb libmmdd.pdb
cilkrts20.dll libifcoremdd.dll libiompstubs5md.dll svml_dispmd.dll
cilkrts20.pdb libifcorert.dll libirngmd.dll svml_dispmd.pdb
ifdlg100.dll libifcorertd.dll libmmd.dll ww_icl_redist_intel64_2020.0.166.msm
libchkp.dll libifportmd.dll libmmd.pdb ww_ifort_redist_intel64_2020.0.166.msm
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I'm sorry, but only that files are present!
I installed this just today: w_mkl_2020.0.166.exe
Maybe are installed somewhere else.
I have Windows10 OS and VS 2019 Pro.
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If you do not have the Intel C compiler installed, you may need to link against the MS UCRT library to pull in the j0 and other Bessel functions. For example, when I compile C code containing invocations of j0() using MSVC, the link map shows:
0002:000000b0 __imp_j0 00000001400020b0 ucrt:api-ms-win-crt-math-l1-1-0.dll
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Gian, this installer (w_mkl_2020.0.166.exe) contains only mkl libs, dlls, and etc. libmmd is the part of the intel compiler. Therefore you need to install the new compiler or use already available on your system another version of Intel compiler.
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It is possible that some of the missing DLLs can be obtained by installing the Intel C++ redistributables package instead of the Intel C++ compiler. See https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-compilers-redistributable-libraries-by-version for more details.
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OK thank you, I will check it.
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