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Re: How can I import previously created math functions?

by Zaxo (Archbishop)
on Sep 04, 2001 at 04:52 UTC ( [id://109973]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How can I import previously created math functions?

PDL is an extension which gives high speed matrix operations, and more. It has been used a lot for graphics and for scientific computing.

Gsl is a yet-incomplete extension which uses the Gnu Scientific Library (GSL). It is a wip, only in version 0.03. So far it has bindings for calculating special functions. I was unable to install it due to hardcoded paths which disagreed with my gsl tree.

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Re^2: How can I import previously created math functions?
by etj (Deacon) on Jul 05, 2022 at 22:11 UTC
    PDL gained (some) GSL support with 2.003, in 1999. There is still only a subset of GSL with PDL bindings, but it is a large and useful subset.

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