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Math::GSL::MatrixComplex - Complex Matrices
use Math::GSL::MatrixComplex qw/:all/; my $matrix1 = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(5,5); # OO interface my $matrix3 = $matrix1 + $matrix1; my $matrix4 = $matrix1 - $matrix1; if($matrix1 == $matrix4) ... if($matrix1 != $matrix3) ... my $matrix2 = gsl_matrix_complex_alloc(5,5); # standard interface
Creates a new MatrixComplex object of the given size.
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(10,10);
Get the underlying GSL matrix object created by SWIG, useful for using gsl_matrix_* functions which do not have an OO counterpart.
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3); my $gsl_matrix = $matrix->raw; my $stuff = gsl_matrix_complex_get($gsl_matrix, 1, 2);
Returns the number of rows in the matrix.
my $rows = $matrix->rows;
Returns the number of columns in the matrix.
my $cols = $matrix->cols;
Returns a 1xN or Nx1 matrix as a Math::GSL::VectorComplex object. Dies if called on a matrix that is not a single row or column. Useful for turning the output of "col()" or "row()" into a vector, like so:
my $vector1 = $matrix->col(0)->as_vector; my $vector2 = $matrix->row(1)->as_vector;
Get the contents of a Math::GSL::Matrix object as a Perl list.
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3); ... my @matrix = $matrix->as_list;
Returns a row matrix of the row you enter.
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3); ... my $matrix_row = $matrix->row(0);
Returns a col matrix of the column you enter.
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3); ... my $matrix_col = $matrix->col(0);
Sets a the values of a row with the elements of an array.
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3); $matrix->set_row(0, [8, 6, 2]);
You can also set multiple rows at once with chained calls:
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3);
$matrix->set_row(0, [8, 6, 2])
->set_row(1, [2, 4, 1]);
...
Sets a the values of a column with the elements of an array.
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3); $matrix->set_col(0, [8, 6, 2]);
You can also set multiple columns at once with chained calls:
my $matrix = Math::GSL::MatrixComplex->new(3,3);
$matrix->set_col(0, [8, 6, 2])
->set_col(1, [2, 4, 1]);
...
Returns true if a matrix is square, i.e. it has the same number of rows as columns, false otherwise.
Returns the determinant of a matrix (computed by LU decomposition) or dies if called on a non-square matrix.
my $det = $matrix->det();
Set a matrix to the zero matrix.
$matrix->zero;
Set a matrix to the identity matrix, i.e. one on the diagonal and zero elsewhere.
my $I = $matrix->identity;
Returns the inverse of a matrix or dies when called on a non-square matrix.
my $inverse = $matrix->inverse;
Returns true if the matrix is hermitian, false otherwise
my $test = $matrix->is_hermitian;
Returns the natural log of the absolute value of the determinant of a matrix (computed by LU decomposition) or dies if called on a non-square matrix.
my $lndet = $matrix->lndet();
For more information on the functions, we refer you to the GSL official 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) 2008-2021 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.
2022-10-20 | perl v5.36.0 |