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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Perl - maths equation - need help Post 302288352 by pludi on Tuesday 17th of February 2009 03:55:09 AM
Old 02-17-2009
Perl doesn't support that out-of-the-box, but maybe this can help you: Math::Symbolic - Symbolic calculations - search.cpan.org (First & Third result when searching for "perl symbolic math")
 

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Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra(3pm)

NAME
Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra - Miscellaneous algebra routines like det() SYNOPSIS
use Math::Symbolic qw/:all/; use Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra qw/:all/; # not loaded by Math::Symbolic @matrix = (['x*y', 'z*x', 'y*z'],['x', 'z', 'z'],['x', 'x', 'y']); $det = det @matrix; @vector = ('x', 'y', 'z'); $solution = solve_linear(@matrix, @vector); DESCRIPTION
This module provides several subroutines related to algebra such as computing the determinant of quadratic matrices, solving linear equation systems and computation of Bell Polynomials. Please note that the code herein may or may not be refactored into the OO-interface of the Math::Symbolic module in the future. EXPORT None by default. You may choose to have any of the following routines exported to the calling namespace. ':all' tag exports all of the following: det linear_solve bell_polynomial SUBROUTINES
det det() computes the determinant of a matrix of Math::Symbolic trees (or strings that can be parsed as such). First argument must be a literal array: "det @matrix", where @matrix is an n x n matrix. Please note that calculating determinants of matrices using the straightforward Laplace algorithm is a slow (O(n!)) operation. This implementation cannot make use of the various optimizations resulting from the determinant properties since we are dealing with symbolic matrix elements. If you have a matrix of reals, it is strongly suggested that you use Math::MatrixReal or Math::Pari to get the determinant which can be calculated using LR decomposition much faster. On a related note: Calculating the determinant of a 20x20 matrix would take over 77146 years if your Perl could do 1 million calculations per second. Given that we're talking about several method calls per calculation, that's much more than todays computers could do. On the other hand, if you'd be using this straightforward algorithm with numbers only and in C, you might be done in 26 years alright, so please go for the smarter route (better algorithm) instead if you have numbers only. linear_solve Calculates the solutions x (vector) of a linear equation system of the form "Ax = b" with "A" being a matrix, "b" a vector and the solution "x" a vector. Due to implementation limitations, "A" must be a quadratic matrix and "b" must have a dimension that is equivalent to that of "A". Furthermore, the determinant of "A" must be non-zero. The algorithm used is devised from Cramer's Rule and thus inefficient. The preferred algorithm for this task is Gaussian Elimination. If you have a matrix and a vector of real numbers, please consider using either Math::MatrixReal or Math::Pari instead. First argument must be a reference to a matrix (array of arrays) of symbolic terms, second argument must be a reference to a vector (array) of symbolic terms. Strings will be automatically converted to Math::Symbolic trees. Returns a reference to the solution vector. bell_polynomial This functions returns the nth Bell Polynomial. It uses memoization for speed increase. First argument is the n. Second (optional) argument is the variable or variable name to use in the polynomial. Defaults to 'x'. The Bell Polynomial is defined as follows: phi_0 (x) = 1 phi_n+1(x) = x * ( phi_n(x) + partial_derivative( phi_n(x), x ) ) Bell Polynomials are Exponential Polynimals with phi_n(1) = the nth bell number. Please refer to the bell_number() function in the Math::Symbolic::AuxFunctions module for a method of generating these numbers. AUTHOR
Please send feedback, bug reports, and support requests to the Math::Symbolic support mailing list: math-symbolic-support at lists dot sourceforge dot net. Please consider letting us know how you use Math::Symbolic. Thank you. If you're interested in helping with the development or extending the module's functionality, please contact the developers' mailing list: math-symbolic-develop at lists dot sourceforge dot net. List of contributors: Steffen Mueller, symbolic-module at steffen-mueller dot net Stray Toaster, mwk at users dot sourceforge dot net Oliver Ebenhoeh SEE ALSO
New versions of this module can be found on http://steffen-mueller.net or CPAN. The module development takes place on Sourceforge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/math-symbolic/ Math::Symbolic perl v5.10.1 2011-01-01 Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra(3pm)
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