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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Newbie question about unix flavours Post 339 by PxT on Monday 27th of November 2000 10:42:37 AM
Old 11-27-2000
You will probably also find that command line switches to many utilities are slightly different between vendors, especially between the SysV derivatives and the BSD derivatives. Things like ps, tar, grep etc often have slightly different syntax. Scan the man pages and you should not have too many problems...
 

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

NAME
Math::Symbolic::Derivative - Derive Math::Symbolic trees SYNOPSIS
use Math::Symbolic::Derivative qw/:all/; $derived = partial_derivative($term, $variable); # or: $derived = total_derivative($term, $variable); DESCRIPTION
This module implements derivatives for Math::Symbolic trees. Derivatives are Math::Symbolic::Operators, but their implementation is drawn from this module because it is significantly more complex than the implementation of most operators. Derivatives come in two flavours. There are partial- and total derivatives. Explaining the precise difference between partial- and total derivatives is beyond the scope of this document, but in the context of Math::Symbolic, the difference is simply that partial derivatives just derive in terms of explicit dependency on the differential variable while total derivatives recongnize implicit dependencies from variable signatures. Partial derivatives are faster, have been tested more thoroughly, and are probably what you want for simpler applications anyway. EXPORT None by default. But you may choose to import the total_derivative() and partial_derivative() functions. CLASS DATA
The package variable %Partial_Rules contains partial derivative rules as key-value pairs of names and subroutines. SUBROUTINES
partial_derivative Takes a Math::Symbolic tree and a Math::Symbolic::Variable as argument. third argument is an optional boolean indicating whether or not the tree has to be cloned before being derived. If it is true, the subroutine happily stomps on any code that might rely on any components of the Math::Symbolic tree that was passed to the sub as first argument. total_derivative Takes a Math::Symbolic tree and a Math::Symbolic::Variable as argument. third argument is an optional boolean indicating whether or not the tree has to be cloned before being derived. If it is true, the subroutine happily stomps on any code that might rely on any components of the Math::Symbolic tree that was passed to the sub as first argument. 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::Derivative(3pm)
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