pdldoc - shell interface to PDL documentation
pdldoc <text>
!NO!SUBS!
if ( $bvalflag ) { print $fh <<'!NO!SUBS!'; B<pdldoc> [B<-a>] [B<-b>] [B<-h>] [B<-s>] [B<-u>] <text> !NO!SUBS! } else { print $fh <<'!NO!SUBS!'; B<pdldoc> [B<-a>] [B<-h>] [B<-s>] [B<-u>] <text> !NO!SUBS! }
print $fh <<'!NO!SUBS!';
The aim of pdldoc is to provide the same functionality as the apropos, help, sig, !NO!SUBS!
apropos
help
sig
print $fh "C<badinfo>, \n" if $bvalflag;
print $fh <<'!NO!SUBS!'; and usage commands available in the perldl shell.
usage
Think of it as the PDL equivalent of perldoc -f.
perldoc -f
print documentation about a PDL function or module or show a PDL manual. This is the default option.
Regex search PDL documentation database.
print $fh <<'!NO!SUBS!' if $bvalflag; =item -b badinfo
Information on the support for bad values provided by the function.
print $fh <<'!NO!SUBS!'; =item -s sig
prints signature of PDL function.
Prints usage information for a PDL function.
This is pdldoc v0.2.
Doug Burke <burke@ifa.hawaii.edu>.
To install PDL, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm PDL
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install PDL
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.