Provided by: libmath-gsl-perl_0.43-4_amd64 bug

NAME

       Math::GSL - Perl interface to the GNU Scientific Library (GSL)

VERSION

       Version 0.43

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 = $rng->get(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 );

           use Math::GSL qw/gsl_version/;
           # get a version object for the version of the underlying GSL library,
           # which will stringify to a version number
           my $gsl_version = gsl_version();

       Each GSL subsystem has its 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 subsystem, 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 Hankel Transforms

       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::Rstat           - Running Statistics

       Math::GSL::SF              - Special Functions

       Math::GSL::Siman           - Simulated Annealing

       Math::GSL::Sort            - Sorting

       Math::GSL::SparseMatrix    - Sparse Matrices

       Math::GSL::Spline          - Splines

       Math::GSL::Statistics      - Statistics Functions

       Math::GSL::Sum             - Summation

       Math::GSL::Sys             - System utility functions

       Math::GSL::Vector          - N-dimensional Vectors

       Math::GSL::Wavelet         - Basic Wavelets

       Math::GSL::Wavelet2D       - 2D Wavelets

AUTHORS

       Jonathan "Duke" 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.

COMPILING ISSUES

       Some operating system configurations will make the compilation of Math::GSL fail. One
       common problem that happens on RedHat Linux (RHEL) and CentOS looks like this:

           Error:  Can't load '/usr/src/misc/perl-package/Math-GSL-0.20/blib/arch/auto/Math/GSL/Errno/Errno.so'
           for module Math::GSL::Errno: /usr/src/misc/perl-package/Math-GSL-0.20/blib/arch/auto/Math/GSL/Errno/Errno.so:
           cannot restore segment prot after reloc: Permission denied at /usr/lib/perl5/5.10.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pm line 203.
           #  at blib/lib/Math/GSL/Errno.pm line 10

       This is due the the SE Linux setting being set to "enforcing". To Temporarily disable
       enforcement on a running system:

           /usr/sbin/setenforce 0

       To permanently disable enforcement during a system startup change "enforcing" to
       "disabled" in ''/etc/selinux/config'' and reboot.

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

           <http://annocpan.org/dist/Math::GSL>

       •   CPAN Ratings

           <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Math::GSL>

       •   Search CPAN

           <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Math::GSL>

DEVELOPMENT

       If you would like the help develop Math::GSL, visit us on Github
       <https://github.com/leto/math--gsl> and fork, send Pull Requests and/or create issues.

       To view the latest source code online, go to
       <http://github.com/leto/math--gsl/tree/master>.

       The latest version of Git can be found at <http://git-scm.com> .

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 (C) 2008-2021 Jonathan "Duke" 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.