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Math::GSL::Rstat - Running Statistical functions
use Math::GSL::Rstat qw /:all/; my @data = (17.2, 18.1, 16.5, 18.3, 12.6); map { gsl_rstat_add( $_, $rstat) } @data; my $rstat = gsl_rstat_alloc(); my $mean = gsl_rstat_mean($rstat); my $variance = gsl_rstat_variance($rstat); my $largest = gsl_rstat_max($rstat); my $smallest = gsl_rstat_min($rstat); my $sd = gsl_rstat_sd($rstat); my $rms = gsl_rstat_rms($rstat); my $sd_mean = gsl_rstat_sd_mean($rstat); my $median = gsl_rstat_median($rstat); my $skew = gsl_rstat_skew($rstat); my $kurtosis = gsl_rstat_kurtosis($rstat); my $n = gsl_rstat_n($rstat);
NOTE: This module requires GSL 2.0 or higher.
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>
Copyright (C) 2008-2021 Jonathan "Duke" Leto
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 |