Hi Chris, Thanks for including the info! Here's the blurb for PDL::Stats.
-------------- This is a collection of statistics modules in Perl Data Language, with a quick-start guide for non-PDL people. They make perldl--the simple shell for PDL--work like a teenie weenie R, but with PDL threading--"the fast (and automagic) vectorised iteration of 'elementary operations' over arbitrary slices of multidimensional data"--of procedures including t-test, ordinary least squares regression, and k-means clustering. --------------- Best, Maggie On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 4:56 PM, chm <[email protected]> wrote: > For the PDL-2.4.10 release, I would like to add > documentation on PDL modules that are not part of > the main PDL distribution. The idea is to make > it easier for PDL users to find the modules they > need to get things done. > > To that end, I did a cpan shell search for > non-PDL distributions and ran a quick test in > the cpan shell for each. Here are the results: > > Builds and passes tests: > >> ADAMK/ORLite-PDL-0.02.tar.gz >> CAVANAUGH/PDL-NamedArgs-0.12.**tar.gz >> CERNEY/PDL-IO-HDF5-0.63.tar.gz >> DCMERTENS/Module-Build-PDL-0.**0.3.tar.gz >> DKOGAN/PDL-Graphics-Gnuplot-0.**02.tar.gz >> DRAGOS/PDL-RungeKutta-0.01.tgz >> ELLIPSE/PDL-LinearAlgebra-0.**06.tar.gz >> JBERGER/PDL-IO-Export2D-0.040.**tar.gz (deprecated) >> JBERGER/PDL-Util-0.010.tar.gz >> MAGGIEXYZ/PDL-Stats-0.5.5.tar.**gz >> MLEHMANN/PDL-Audio-1.1.tar.gz >> MOOCOW/PDL-HMM-0.0501.tar.gz >> MOOCOW/PDL-Ngrams-0.03.tar.gz >> MOOCOW/PDL-VectorValued-0.04.**tar.gz >> > > > Could not build (Unknown status): > >> HBABCOCK/PDL-Graphics-X-Fits-**0.01.tar.gz >> JEDWARDS/PDL-IO-Grib-2.0.tar.**gz >> JPRIT/ObjStore-Lib-PDL-0.92.**tar.gz >> > > > Missing requirements to build (on cygwin): > >> DARIN/PDL-Parallel-MPI-0.02.**tar.gz >> DHUNT/PDL-Graphics-PLplot-0.**61.tar.gz >> DHUNT/PDL-NetCDF-4.15.tar.gz >> > > > Fails tests: > >> MOOCOW/PDL-CCS-1.14.tar.gz (requires PDL::VectorValued) >> > > Test reports have been sent from all attempts. > For the upcoming PDL-2.4.10 release, I ask the > authors for a brief write-up/example/intro to > their module. Between a paragraph and a page > giving enough information that a PDL user could > determine what the module is for, and whether > it is something they would want to install for > their work. > > Cheers, > Chris > > ______________________________**_________________ > Perldl mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.jach.hawaii.**edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl<http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl> >
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