NAME
Math::GSL - Perl interface to the GNU Scientific Library (GSL)
VERSION
Version 0.19_03
SYNOPSIS
use Math::GSL::Matrix;
my $matrix = Math::GSL::Matrix->new(5,5); # 5x5 zero matrix
# note that columns and rows are zero-based
$matrix->set_col(0, [1..5]) # set *first* column to 1,2,3,4,5
->set_row(2, [5..9]); # set *third* column to 5,6,7,8,9
my @matrix = $matrix->as_list; # matrix as Perl list
my $gsl_matrix = $matrix->raw; # underlying GSL object
use Math::GSL::RNG;
my $rng = Math::GSL::RNG->new;
my @random_numbers = map { $rng->get } (1 .. 1000);
use Math::GSL::Deriv qw/:all/;
my $function = sub { my $x=shift; sin($x**2) };
my ($status,$val,$err) = gsl_deriv_central($function, 5, 0.01 );
Each GSL subsystem has it's own module. For example, the random number generator subsystem is Math::GSL::RNG. Many subsystems have a more Perlish and object-oriented frontend which can be used, as the above example shows. The raw GSL object is useful for using the low-level GSL functions, which in the case of the Matrix subsytem, would be of the form gsl_matrix_* . Each module has further documentation about the low-level C functions as well as using the more intuitive (but slightly slower) object-oriented interface.
SUBSYSTEMS
Math::GSL::BLAS - Linear Algebra Functions
Math::GSL::BSpline - BSplines
Math::GSL::CBLAS - Linear Algebra Functions
Math::GSL::CDF - Cumulative Distribution Functions
Math::GSL::Chebyshev - Chebyshev Polynomials
Math::GSL::Combination - Combinatoric Functions
Math::GSL::Complex - Complex Numbers
Math::GSL::Const - Various Constants
Math::GSL::DHT - Discrete Hilbert Transform
Math::GSL::Deriv - Numerical Derivative
Math::GSL::Eigen - Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Math::GSL::Errno - Error Handling
Math::GSL::FFT - Fast Fourier Transform
Math::GSL::Fit - Curve Fitting
Math::GSL::Heapsort - Sorting Heaps
Math::GSL::Histogram - Histograms
Math::GSL::Histogram2D - 2D Histograms
Math::GSL::Integration - Numerical Integration
Math::GSL::Interp - Interpolation
Math::GSL::Linalg - Linear Algebra
Math::GSL::Machine - Machine Specific Information
Math::GSL::Matrix - NxM Matrices
Math::GSL::Min - Minimization
Math::GSL::Monte - Monte Carlo Integrations
Math::GSL::Multifit - Multivariable Fitting
Math::GSL::Multimin - Multivariable Minimization
Math::GSL::Multiroots - Muiltvariable Root Finding
Math::GSL::NTuple - N Tuples
Math::GSL::ODEIV - Ordinary Differential Equation Solvers (Initial Value Problems)
Math::GSL::Permutation - Permutations
Math::GSL::Poly - Polynmials
Math::GSL::PowInt - Integer Power Functions
Math::GSL::QRNG - Quasi-Random Number Generators
Math::GSL::RNG - Random Number Generators
Math::GSL::Randist - Random Number Distributions
Math::GSL::Roots - Root Finding Algorithms
Math::GSL::SF - Special Functions
Math::GSL::Siman - Simulated Annealing
Math::GSL::Sort - Sorting
Math::GSL::Spline - Splines
Math::GSL::Statistics - Statistics Functions
Math::GSL::Sum - Summation
Math::GSL::Sys - Sytem utility functions
Math::GSL::Vector - N-dimensional Vectors
Math::GSL::Wavelet - Basic Wavelets
Math::GSL::Wavelet2D - 2D Wavelets
AUTHORS
Jonathan Leto, <jonathan@leto.net>
and Thierry Moisan <thierry.moisan@gmail.com>
BUGS
This software is still in active development, we appreciate your detailed bug reports and documentation patches. Please report any bugs or feature requests to the authors directly.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Math::GSL
or online at http://leto.net/code/Math-GSL/
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
CPAN Ratings
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DEVELOPMENT
If you would like the help develop Math::GSL, email the authors and do
git clone http://leto.net/code/Math-GSL.git
cd Math-GSL
git checkout -b bleed # create new local branch
git pull origin bleed # pull in remote bleed
to get the latest source, which is a two-headed beast with branches master and bleed. The master branch is our stable branch, which is periodically sync-ed with bleed. To view the latest source code online, go to http://leto.net/gitweb/. The latest version of Git can be found at http://git.or.cz.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to PDX.pm, The Perl Foundation and everyone at Google who makes the Summer of Code happen each year. You rock.
DEDICATION
This Perl module is dedicated in memory of Nick Ing-Simmons.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008 Jonathan Leto, Thierry Moisan all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.