NAME
Math::GSL::VectorComplex - Complex Vectors
SYNOPSIS
my
$vec1
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([1 + 2
*i
, 7
*i
, 5, -3 ]);
my
$vec2
=
$vec1
* 5;
my
$vec3
= Math::GSL::Vector>new(10);
# 10 element zero vector
my
$vec4
=
$vec1
+
$vec2
;
# set the element at index 1 to -i
# and the element at index 3 to i
$vec3
->set([ 1, -i ], [ 9, i ]);
my
@vec
=
$vec2
->as_list;
# return elements as Perl list
my
$dot_product
=
$vec1
*
$vec2
;
my
$length
=
$vec2
->
length
;
my
$first
=
$vec1
->get(0);
Objected Oriented Interface to GSL Math::GSL::VectorComplex
new()
Creates a new Vector of the given size.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new(3);
You can also create and set directly the values of the vector like this :
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([2,4,1]);
raw()
Get the underlying GSL vector object created by SWIG, useful for using gsl_vector_* functions which do not have an OO counterpart.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new(3);
my
$gsl_vector
=
$vector
->raw;
my
$stuff
= gsl_vector_get(
$gsl_vector
, 1);
min()
Returns the minimum value contained in the vector.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([2,4,1]);
my
$minimum
=
$vector
->min;
max()
Returns the minimum value contained in the vector.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([2,4,1]);
my
$maximum
=
$vector
->max;
length()
Returns the number of elements contained in the vector.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([2,4,1]);
my
$length
=
$vector
->
length
;
as_list()
Gets the content of a Math::GSL::Vector object as a Perl list.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new(3);
...
my
@values
=
$vector
->as_list;
get()
Gets the value of an of a Math::GSL::Vector object.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new(3);
...
my
@values
=
$vector
->get(2);
You can also enter an array of indices to receive their corresponding values:
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new(3);
...
my
@values
=
$vector
->get([0,2]);
reverse()
Returns the a vector with the elements in reversed order.
set()
Sets values of an of a Math::GSL::Vector object.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new(3);
$vector
->set([1,2], [8,23]);
This sets the second and third value to 8 and 23.
copy()
Returns a copy of the vector, which has the same length and values but resides at a different location in memory.
my
$vector
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([10 .. 20]);
my
$copy
=
$vector
->copy;
swap()
Exchanges the values in the vectors $v with $w by copying.
my
$v
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([1..5]);
my
$w
= Math::GSL::VectorComplex->new([3..7]);
$v
->swap(
$w
);
AUTHORS
Jonathan "Duke" Leto <jonathan@leto.net> and Thierry Moisan <thierry.moisan@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008-2024 Jonathan "Duke" Leto and Thierry Moisan
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.