NAME
Math::GSL::Multiset - Multisets manipulation
SYNOPSIS
use Math::GSL::Multiset qw/:all/;
my $ms = Math::GSL::Multiset->($n, $k);
my $value = $ms->get(2);
# compute next multiset
$ms->next;
# compute the previous multiset
# clone a multiset
my $other = $ms->clone();DESCRIPTION
A multiset c is represented by an array of k integers in the range 0 to n-1, where each value c_i may occur more than once. The multiset c corresponds to indices of k elements chosen from an n element vector with replacement. In mathematical terms, n is the cardinality of the multiset while k is the maximum multiplicity of any value.
Object Oriented API
Handy Perl-style OO API for Multisets.
- new
- 
Creates a new multiset with parameters n, k and initializes it to the lexicographically first multiset element, i.e., 0 repeated k times. my $ms = Math::GSL::Multiset->($n, $k);
- init_first
- 
Initializes the multiset to the lexicographically first multiset element, i.e. 0 repeated k times. $ms->init_first;
- init_last
- 
Initializes the multiset c to the lexicographically last multiset element, i.e. n-1 repeated k times. $ms->init_last;
- get
- 
Returns the value of the i-th element of the multiset. If i lies outside the allowed range of 0 to k-1 then the error handler is invoked and 0 is returned. my $val = $ms->get($k-1);
- next
- 
Advances the multiset to the next multiset element in lexicographic order and returns GSL_SUCCESS. If no further multisets elements are available it returns GSL_FAILURE and leaves the multiset unmodified. Starting with the first multiset and repeatedly applying this function will iterate through all possible multisets of a given order. $ms->next();
- prev
- 
$ms->prev();Steps backwards from the multiset to the previous multiset element in lexicographic order, returning GSL_SUCCESS. If no previous multiset is available it returns GSL_FAILURE and leaves the multiset unmodified. 
- to_list
- 
Creates a Perl list of integers with the values from the multiset, starting at index 0 and ending at index $k-1. @data = $ms->to_list;
- clone
- 
Creates a new multiset with the same size, and same values. my $new = $ms->clone;
GSL API
For reference on these methds, please consult the GSL documentation.
- gsl_multiset_calloc
- gsl_multiset_alloc
- gsl_multiset_init_first
- gsl_multiset_init_last
- gsl_multiset_free
- gsl_multiset_memcpy
- gsl_multiset_get
- gsl_multiset_n
- gsl_multiset_k
- gsl_multiset_data
- gsl_multiset_valid
- gsl_multiset_next
- gsl_multiset_prev
- gsl_multiset_fwrite
- gsl_multiset_fread
- gsl_multiset_fprintf
- gsl_multiset_fscanf
AUTHORS
Jonathan "Duke" Leto <jonathan@leto.net> and Thierry Moisan <thierry.moisan@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008-2024 Jonathan "Duke" Leto and Thierry Moisan
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.