Welcome to PDL::PP :) :)

Unfortunately http://pdl.perl.org/PDLdocs/PP.html seems to be down at the
moment. You can perldoc it though.


Best,
Maggie


On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 3:35 PM, P Kishor <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am enjoying all the fine tools that the masters have created. Like
> magic, with one command, I can apply the same function to millions of
> values.
>
> Now, I am itching to hit my head against the wall. I want to write my
> own function that can be applied to all the values in a piddle. So,
> following the convention, I envision
>
> $pdl->func to apply to the elements in the entire piddle and
> $pdl->function to apply to all the elements in the specified
> dimension. These are not necessarily grouping functions that result in
> an (n-1) D piddle, but they are more like sqrt that applies to every
> element.
>
> Where do I begin? Do I have write this in C? Or can I write a function
> in Perl and PDL-ify it?
>
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