The octave-forge package is the result of The GNU Octave Repositry project,
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is zeromq.
ZeroMQ bindings for GNU Octave.
The octave-forge package is the result of The GNU Octave Repositry project,
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is sparsersb.
Interface to the librsb package implementing the RSB sparse matrix format.
The octave-forge package is the result of The GNU Octave Repositry project,
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is video.
Implements addframe, avifile, aviinfo, and aviread, using ffmpeg.
(and approximately conforms to Matlab interface)
This package lets you create and manipulate complex numbers. By default, Perl
limits itself to real numbers, but an extra use statement brings full complex
support, along with a full set of mathematical functions typically associated
with and/or extended to complex numbers.
Math::FixedPrecision provides a way to do decimal math without floating
point errors.
WARNING: In order for all tests to complete successfully, you must replace
the stock BigFloat.pm with the one located in this distribution. This file
will also be updated as part of the 5.6.1 distribution, when that is released.
Please copy the included BigFloat.pm to {PERLVERSION}/lib/Math/BigFloat.pm.
The module provides a method to calculate geographic distances
between coordinates in geodetic WGS84 format using the Haversine
formula.
It is similar to GIS::Distance, but without the extra bells and
whistles and without the additional dependencies. Same great taste,
less filling. It exists for those who cannot, or prefer not to
install Moose and its dependencies.
Math::Gradient is used to calculate smooth transitions between numerical
values (also known as a "Gradient"). I wrote this module mainly to mix
colours, but it probably has several other applications. Methods are
supported to handle both basic and multiple-point gradients, both with
scalars and arrays.
BaseCnv provides a few simple functions for converting between
arbitrary number bases. It is as fast as I currently know how
to make it (of course relying only on the lovely Perl). If you
would rather utilize an object syntax for number-base conversion,
please see Ken Williams's <Ken@Forum.Swarthmore.Edu> fine
Math::BaseCalc module.
This module provides an interface to over 150 functions of the
cephes math library of Stephen Moshier. No functions are exported
by default, but rather must be imported explicitly, as in
use Math::Cephes qw(sin cos);
There are a number of export tags defined which allow
importing groups of functions.
This is a very resticted perl interface to GNU Scientific Library.
The GSL is itself distributed under GPL and is available from:
Only the routines relating the solving of polynomials are exported.
It exists to provide that function to "tkscope" in Audio::Data.