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The PerlDL project aims to turn Perl into an efficient numerical language for scientific computing. The PDL module gives standard Perl the ability to compactly store and speedily manipulate the large N-dimensional data sets which are basic to scientific computing. e.g. $a=$b+$c can add two 2048x2048 images in only a fraction of a second. The aim is to provide tons of useful functionality for scientific and numeric analysis.

Last updated 11 Jan, 2005


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  • Perl 5.005 or later (Use Requirement)
  • File::Spec 0.6 or later (Use Requirement)
  • See the DEPENDENCIES file int he distribution for a complete list (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

Euler, Octave

Versions

2.4.2

2.4.2 stable released 2005-01-11

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User manpage available in HTML format from http://pdl.sourceforge.net/PDLdocs/; User FAQ available in HTML format from http://pdl.sourceforge.net/FAQ/; User manpage for the perlDL shell available in HTML format from http://pdl.sourceforge.net/PDLdocs/perldl.html

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