Math::GSL::Poly(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Math::GSL::Poly(3pm) |
Math::GSL::Poly - Solve and evaluate polynomials
use Math::GSL::Poly qw/:all/; my ($a,$b,$c) = (1,6,9); my ($x0, $x1) = (0,0); my $num_roots = gsl_poly_solve_quadratic( $a, $b, $c, \$x0, \$x1); print "${a}*x**2 + ${b}*x + $c contains $num_roots roots which are $x0 and $x1. \n";
Here is a list of all the functions included in this module :
This function evaluates a polynomial with real coefficients for the real variable $x. $length is the number of elements inside @values. The function returns a complex number.
This function evaluates a polynomial with real coefficients for the complex variable $z. $length is the number of elements inside @valuesi. The function returns a complex number.
This function evaluates a polynomial with real coefficients for the complex variable $z. $length is the number of elements inside @values. $length is the number of elements inside @values. The function returns a complex number.
Find the real roots of the quadratic equation $a*x**2+$b*x+$c = 0, return the number of real root (either zero, one or two) and the real roots are returned by $x0, $x1 and $x2 which are deferenced.
find the real roots of the cubic equation x**3+$a*x**2+$b*x+$c = 0, return the number of real root (either one or three) and the real roots are returned by $x0, $x1 and $x2 which are deferenced.
This function allocates space for a gsl_poly_complex_workspace struct and a workspace suitable for solving a polynomial with $n coefficients using the routine gsl_poly_complex_solve.
This function frees all the memory associated with the workspace $w.
For more information on the functions, we refer you to the GSL offcial documentation: <http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/manual/html_node/>
Jonathan "Duke" Leto <jonathan@leto.net> and Thierry Moisan <thierry.moisan@gmail.com>
Copyright (C) 2008-2020 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.
2020-11-09 | perl v5.32.0 |