man PDL () - the Perl Data Language

NAME

PDL - the Perl Data Language

DESCRIPTION

PDL is the Perl Data Language, a perl extension that is designed for scientific and bulk numeric data processing and display. It extends perl's syntax and includes fully vectorized, multidimensional array handling, plus several paths for device-independent graphics output.

For basic information on the PDL language, see the pdl(1) (lowercase) man page.

You can run PDL programs directly as perl scripts that include the PDL module (with use PDL;), or via an interactive shell (see the perldl(1) man page).

The PDL language extension includes about a dozen perl modules that form the core of the language, plus additional modules that add further functionality. The perl module PDL loads all of the core modules automatically, making their functions available in the current perl namespace. See also PDL::Lite or PDL::LiteF if start-up time becomes an issue.

Note that the PDL::NiceSlice syntax is NOT automatically loaded by CWuse PDL;. If you want to use the extended slicing syntax in a standalone script, you must also say CWuse PDL::NiceSlice;.

The PDL::Math module has been added to the list of modules for versions later than 2.3.1. Note that PDL::Math is still not included in the Lite and LiteF start-up modules.

SYNOPSIS

 use PDL; # Is equivalent to the following:

   use PDL::Core;
   use PDL::Ops;
   use PDL::Primitive;
   use PDL::Ufunc;
   use PDL::Basic;
   use PDL::Slices;
   use PDL::Bad;
   use PDL::MatrixOps;
   use PDL::Math;
   use PDL::Version;
   use PDL::IO::Misc;
   use PDL::IO::FITS;
   use PDL::IO::Pic;
   use PDL::Lvalue;