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The Matrix ActiveX Component (ShortName™) is a useful tool that can simplify the use of matrix operations for mathematical computations in application development.

Implementing even a simple matrix math operation in your application requires that a matrix algorithm be developed, coded and extensively tested to ensure that it behaves properly under all circumstances.

ShortName does this for you. By delivering all the speed, numerical stability, robustness and scalability one could ask for, MaXC significantly reduces development time and allows you to focus your time and effort on delivering to the actual goals of your application.

How much do I have to learn before I start using the component?

You might expect a tool so robust and versatile to be complicated to use. On the contrary, you will discover how easy, quick and clean your source code can be when you use the Matrix ActiveX Component.

Comprehensive documentation is provided that will make it very easy for you to start coding right away, and context-sensitive help is available to help you while debugging. Source code examples are given throughout the documentation, explaining the use of every feature. In addition to providing online help, we are always here at your disposal to help you use ShortName to its fullest.

Why should I use this instead of writing my own code?

Because it saves you time and effort, is easy to use, provides you with robust and well-tested algorithms, is optimized to run fast on PCs, and is not at all expensive.

How do I use it?

Our extensive Programmers Reference explains how to use the properties and methods of the Matrix and CMatrix objects. There, you will also find source code examples to help you get up to speed quickly on the use of this tool.

I need some help, could you ... ?

Yes.  We will be glad to help you in using our software. Even if you are using the Free Trial edition, we are happy to assist you at no charge. Feel free to drop us an email anytime at: support@bluebit.gr

See Also

What is new in version 3.1 | MaXC 3.1 Editions | Properties and methods available with each edition