Improved documentation for the PDL bindings to the
GNU Scientific Library have been on the wish list for
quite some time:

   http://sourceforge.net/p/pdl/feature-requests/9/
   http://sourceforge.net/p/pdl/feature-requests/13/


For most of the routines, you'll need to refer to the
GSL library documentation (e.g., info gsl or whatever)
for full details.

Patches and contributions of updated documentation
are welcome.

-chm


2013/11/8 Yuki Kimoto <[email protected]>:
> I see PDL documentation.
>
> http://pdl.perl.org/?docs=Modules&title=PDL::Modules
>
> Special Functions
>
> PDL::GSL::DAWSON
> PDL::GSL::DEBYE
> PDL::GSL::DILOG
> PDL::GSL::ELEMENTARY
> PDL::GSL::ELLINT
> PDL::GSL::ELLJAC
> PDL::GSL::ERF
> PDL::GSL::EXP
> PDL::GSL::EXPINT
> PDL::GSL::FERMI_DIRAC
> PDL::GSL::GAMMA
> PDL::GSL::GEGENBAUER
> PDL::GSL::HYPERG
> PDL::GSL::LAGUERRE
> PDL::GSL::LEGENDRE
> PDL::GSL::LOG
> PDL::GSL::POLY
> PDL::GSL::POW_INT
> PDL::GSL::PSI
> PDL::GSL::SYNCHROTRON
> PDL::GSL::TRANSPORT
> PDL::GSL::TRIG
> PDL::GSL::ZETA
>
> These page are empty.
> I think PDL::GSL::ELEMENTARY is wrong.
> Is PDL::GSLSF::ELEMENTARY right?
>
>
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