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Those files really aren't missing, this is a debugging issue. The pdb file (debugging information file) that ships with Numerics stores the locations of the files that were used to build Numerics. When you try to debug your application, step through the code and reach a reference to Numerics, the debugger tries to locate that source file based on the location information in the pdb file. There might be an easier to approach to this, but when I need to debug Numerics I use a local build of it. This way the debugger knows where to find the Numerics source files.
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you are right i was running my program line by line... but once it also appeared when i run program normally.
anyway how should I use a local build?
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Clone the repository using git, then use either the master branch or checkout the release you want to debug:
git clone git://github.com/mathnet/mathnet-numerics.git
git checkout v2.4.0
Open the Math.Net solution in VS and build it (debug). In your application, remove the current Numerics assembly reference and add the assembly from \out\debug\Net40
Now you should be good to debug.
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sorry but didn't get what you said. where should I write that code?
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You can download the 2.4 source without using git with this link: https://github.com/mathnet/mathnet-numerics/archive/v2.4.0.zip
You can download other versions from the Numerics' GitHub page by selecting the branch or tag you want and clicking the "Zip" button.
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