Provided by: libstatistics-basic-perl_1.6611-1_all 

NAME
Statistics::Basic::_TwoVectorBase - base class objects like Correlation
METHODS
query()
Query the value of the object. It will return the undefined value until there's something to
calculate.
insert()
Insert two new new values into the vectors. This function must be given precisely two arguments and
probably shouldn't be undefined values in most cases.
# insert a 4 in one vector and a 3 in the other
$object_instance->insert( 4, 3 );
append() ginsert()
The growing insert inserts new elements, growing the max size of the vector to accommodate the new
elements (if necessary). This function must be given precisely two arguments and probably shouldn't
be undefined values in most cases.
# append a 4 in one vector and a 3 in the other
$object_instance->ginsert( 4, 3 );
query_size()
The current size of the vectors -- regardless of their max size (as set by "set_size()"). This
function returns a list, i.e.:
my @s = $obj->query_size; # two values
my $s = $obj->query_size; # the right hand value of the list
set_size()
Set the maximum size for the underlying Statistics::Basic::Vector objects. This function requires
two arguments.
set_vector()
Set the vector objects used to calculate the object's value. This function takes two arguments --
which can either be arrayrefs or Statistics::Basic::Vector objects. They must have the same number
of elements.
my $v1 = vector
my $v2 = $v1->copy;
$example_correlation->set_vector($v1, $v2);
OVERLOADS
This class provides overloads. If evaluated as a string, it will attempt to print a pretty value for the
object (or "n/a", see "query()" above). the resulting string can be tuned, in terms of precision, see
ipres for further information.
If evaluated as a number, it will try to return the raw result of "query()", possibly turning the
resulting "undef" (if applicable) into a 0 in the process -- note that Perl does this 0-izing, not the
overload.
The "eq" and "==" operators are also overloaded, trying to do the right thing. Also see toler for
further information.
AUTHOR
Paul Miller "<jettero@cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Paul Miller -- Licensed under the LGPL
SEE ALSO
perl(1), Statistics::Basic, Statistics::Basic::Vector
perl v5.20.2 2012-01-23 Statistics::Basic::_TwoVectorBase(3pm)