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PDL::FAQ - Frequently asked questions about PDL
This is version 1.008 of the PDL FAQ, a collection of frequently asked questions about PDL - the Perl Data Language....
ETJ/PDL-2.088 - 21 Apr 2024 23:58:19 UTC
PDL::Slices - Indexing, slicing, and dicing
This package provides many of the powerful PerlDL core index manipulation routines. These routines mostly allow two-way data flow, so you can modify your data in the most convenient representation. For example, you can make a 1000x1000 unit matrix wi...
ETJ/PDL-2.088 - 21 Apr 2024 23:58:19 UTC
PDLdb.pl - the perl debugger with PDL support
"PDLdb.pl" is an enhanced version of the perl debugger which supports PDL::NiceSlice constructs. Set the PERL5DB environment variable as shown above and it will be loaded automatically by Perl when you invoke a script with "perl -d". This documentati...
ETJ/PDL-2.088 - 21 Apr 2024 23:58:19 UTC
PDL::IO::FITS - Simple FITS support for PDL
This module provides basic FITS support for PDL, in the sense of reading and writing whole FITS files. For more complex operations, such as prefiltering rows out of tables or performing operations on the FITS file in-place on disk, you can use the As...
ETJ/PDL-2.088 - 21 Apr 2024 23:58:19 UTC
PDL::Internals - description of some aspects of the current internals
Intro This document explains various aspects of the current implementation of PDL. If you just want to use PDL for something, you definitely do not need to read this. Even if you want to interface your C routines to PDL or create new PDL::PP function...
ETJ/PDL-2.088 - 21 Apr 2024 23:58:19 UTC
PDL::NiceSlice - toward a nicer slicing syntax for PDL
Slicing is a basic, extremely common operation, and PDL's "slice" in PDL::Slices method would be cumbersome to use in many cases. "PDL::NiceSlice" rectifies that by incorporating new slicing syntax directly into the language via a perl *source filter...
ETJ/PDL-2.088 - 21 Apr 2024 23:58:19 UTC
PDL::MatrixOps - Some Useful Matrix Operations
PDL::MatrixOps is PDL's built-in matrix manipulation code. It contains utilities for many common matrix operations: inversion, determinant finding, eigenvalue/vector finding, singular value decomposition, etc. PDL::MatrixOps routines are written in a...
ETJ/PDL-2.088 - 21 Apr 2024 23:58:19 UTC