September 01, 1997
PDL: The Perl Data Language
PDL: The Perl Data Language:
Software Careers Fall 1997 Dr. Dobb's Journal
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| Table 1: PDL 1.11 functions. Starred items (log10*, for instance) act as mutators: When you say log10(inplace($a)), every element of $a is replaced with its logarithm base 10. (a) Defined in PDL::Core; (b) defined in PDL::Examples; (c) defined in PDL::Io; (d) defined in PDL::Graphics::PG (PGPLOT graphics); (e) defined in PDL::Graphics::IIS (talk to IIS protocol image display widget); (f) PDL methods. |
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