NAME
App::MathImage::NumSeq::Sequence -- base class for number sequences
SYNOPSIS
# only a base class, use one of the actual classes such as
use App::MathImage::NumSeq::Sequence::Squares;
my $seq = App::MathImage::NumSeq::Sequence::Squares->new;
my ($i, $square) = $seq->next;
DESCRIPTION
This is a base class for number sequences.
FUNCTIONS
The following is a
$seq = App::MathImage::NumSeq::Sequence::Foo->new (key=>value,...)-
Create and return a new sequence object.
($i, $value) = $seq->next()-
Return the next index and value in the sequence.
$seq->rewind()-
Return the sequence to its starting point.
$str = $seq->description()-
A human-readable description of the sequence.
$value = $seq->values_min()$value = $seq->values_max()-
Return the minimum or maximum value taken by values in the sequence, or
undefif unknown. Currently if the maximum is infinity then the return isundeftoo, but perhaps it should be a floating point infinity, if there is one. $ret = $seq->is_type($type)-
Return true if the sequence is of the given
$type(a string). This is intended as a loose set of types or properties a sequence might have. The following types exist currently,count sequence is a count of something pn1 sequence is values +1, -1, 0 digits sequence is digits in a given radix @infos = $seq->parameter_list()
Optional Methods
The following methods are only implemented for some sequences.
$value = $seq->ith($i)-
Return the
$i'th value in the sequence. Only some sequence classes implement this method. $bool = $seq->pred($value)-
Return true if
$valueoccurs in the sequence. For example for the squares this would return true if$valueis a perfect square or false if not.
SEE ALSO
Math::Sequence and Math::Series, symbolic recursive definitions like Fibonacci
HOME PAGE
http://user42.tuxfamily.org/math-image/index.html
LICENSE
Copyright 2010, 2011 Kevin Ryde
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