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DownloadGNU Gama is a package for adjustment of geodetic free networks (acronym Gama is formed from words geodesy and mapping)
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GNU Gama is a package for adjustment of geodetic free networks (acronym Gama is formed from words geodesy and mapping). It is written in C++ and currently supports only adjustment in a local carthesian coordinate system; adjustment in global coordinate system is part of new development branch.
A part of GNU Gama project is a small C++ matrix/vector template library matvec. It is available either with GNU Gama or separately with basic documentation and some examples.
Apart from C++ library of classes and functions, GNU Gama comes with a command line gama-local that adjusts a given set of observations and prints adjustment results as a series of formatted tables.
Requirements:
For parsing XML documents Gama uses XML parser expat, originally written by James Clark. If for any reason expat library is not installed on your system, Gama still can be compiled and build with old version 1.1 of expat, that is distributed with Gama (make dep-expat-1.1; make). XML parser expat is not a part of GNU Gama, but is used with GNU Gama.
GNU Gama requires adjustment input data described in XML format, see documentation for details.
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