NAME

Math::GSL::Chebyshev - Univariate Chebyshev Series Approximation

SYNOPSIS

use Math::GSL::Chebyshev qw/:all/;

my $cheb             = gsl_cheb_alloc(40);
my $function         = sub { sin(cos($_[0])) };

gsl_cheb_init($cheb, $function, 0, 10);

my $x                = gsl_cheb_eval($cheb, 5.5 );
my ($status,$y,$err) = gsl_cheb_eval_err($cheb, 7.5 );
gsl_cheb_free($cheb);

DESCRIPTION

  • gsl_cheb_alloc($size)

    my $cheb = gsl_cheb_alloc(50);

    Allocates a new Chebyshev object with $size sample points.

  • gsl_cheb_free($cheb)

    Deallocates memory associated to $cheb. Returns void.

  • gsl_cheb_init($cheb,$function, $lower, $upper)

    gsl_cheb_init($cheb, sub { sin(cos($_[0])) }, 0, 10 );

    Initiate a Chebyshev object with a function and upper and lower bounds. Returns void.

  • gsl_cheb_eval($function, $value)

    my $evaluated = gsl_cheb_eval($cheb, 5 );

    Returns a Perl scalar of the Chebyshev object $cheb evaluated at $value.

  • gsl_cheb_eval_err($cheb, $value)

    my ($status,$evaluated,$err) = gsl_cheb_eval($cheb, 5 );

    Returns a list consisting of a GSL status code, the evaluate value and the estimated error of the evaluation.

  • gsl_cheb_eval_n

  • gsl_cheb_eval_n_err

  • gsl_cheb_eval_mode

  • gsl_cheb_eval_mode_e

  • gsl_cheb_calc_deriv($deriv,$cheb)

    my $status = gsl_cheb_calc_deriv( $deriv, $cheb );

    This will calculate the derivative of $cheb and stores it in $deriv, which must be pre-allocated. Returns a GSL status code.

  • gsl_cheb_calc_integ($integ,$cheb)

    my $status = gsl_cheb_calc_integ( $deriv, $cheb );

    This will calculate the derivative of $cheb and stores it in $deriv, which must be pre-allocated. Returns a GSL status code.

For more informations on the functions, we refer you to the GSL official documentation: http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/manual/html_node/

AUTHORS

Jonathan "Duke" Leto <jonathan@leto.net> and Thierry Moisan <thierry.moisan@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2008-2021 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.