Math::GSL::Spline - Splines
use Math::GSL::Spline qw/:all/;
The functions described in the Interp module required the user to supply
pointers to the x and y arrays on each call. The following functions are
equivalent to the corresponding gsl_interp functions but maintain a copy of
this data in the gsl_spline object. This removes the need to pass both xa and
ya as arguments on each evaluation.
- "gsl_spline_alloc($T, $size)"
- "gsl_spline_init($spline, $xa, $ya,
$size)"
- "gsl_spline_free($spline)"
- "gsl_spline_name($spline)"
- "gsl_spline_min_size($spline)"
- "gsl_spline_eval_e($spline, $x,
$acc)"
- "gsl_spline_eval($spline, $x,
$acc)"
- "gsl_spline_eval_deriv_e($spline, $x,
$acc)"
- "gsl_spline_eval_deriv($spline, $x,
$acc)"
- "gsl_spline_eval_deriv2_e($spline, $x,
$acc)"
- "gsl_spline_eval_deriv2($spline, $x,
$acc)"
- "gsl_spline_eval_integ_e($spline, $a, $b,
$acc)"
- "gsl_spline_eval_integ($spline, $a, $b,
$acc)"
For more informations 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>
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