Result for 026441A6ACC602BBE7BD32D0192BE2CB28086889

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/perl5/5.26/PDL/Lvalue.pm
FileSize2135
MD5ECE00F7DDE077805A1FCA04069A597CC
SHA-1026441A6ACC602BBE7BD32D0192BE2CB28086889
SHA-256DDD54B27EDE123341E9B199D69800026C2629D8F3B49E625833BFF163A432AF4
SSDEEP48:WzPZnbUzPuWt6thMuGV5EGYGG8K6bI1eF8DRqlT62:WlWothMrVLO8K6M1eaYW2
TLSHT14441B81D7AE81E33422204BB5645D1A4DB36FF93610412C1B9ED90CD6799CACC2F7D8D
hashlookup:parent-total28
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 28 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize3556564
MD57D04C81EAFE62D284210974C1912082D
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.019-5+b1
SHA-100E9D345DA0FE96EE696DC8E4D7D299882DB8630
SHA-256A30C0BD8727FC85D19089BEE9BB4AE7DDFA4D68DFB6DE3FFC09798CB385C900F
Key Value
FileSize3772948
MD57DCE6487888D829C57F8EA402CF25530
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.019-5+b1
SHA-1037975D8F0FBF90D2558B00ABADB691033866DE6
SHA-256D1F181D56969E9DDB7101735A17192C4D56E0EDA6B293AB936773D9DBA04072E
Key Value
FileSize3512272
MD5F2BB2656E0C1B213835CDEB2C9D2E56B
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.019-5+b1
SHA-105C1407EFEF88C9AD8F3CAAD29511416AA3DCF4D
SHA-25676D25016ACE9140F39D68FE512BD181E1F8B0410143F58988AABE414E1F81C38
Key Value
FileSize3182076
MD52DF84D86EAF417D5F2460FC0E35314D8
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.019-5+b1
SHA-11215D79B6AC06C8D141B6F1C2D6CEF4A0FBB53FC
SHA-256CCE8B572BA7C781811C65AC0D3472C83CEA0D3BE762A9649752E45BA09AA3504
Key Value
FileSize3403976
MD5A5CEB3C1C620388A15CE3AD0E1286AC9
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.019-5+b1
SHA-1169194701177908FF714879B070BD4F2911AEAA0
SHA-2566BD34F57FE4B98375A48F3F66B4DE5FC453D09FA6247AD060D00B3C175D7FA21
Key Value
FileSize3678294
MD5FC1F6BBB71A774AB780232CAEC29A309
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.017-1
SHA-1236CB078D03D70AD9F6F341498BCE62AC2CD20F1
SHA-25628234A38EEB99C51C2150E92220CF66A4FD9ADDE149738B7F829577CDDE6EA0C
Key Value
FileSize3771246
MD519EA2ED26ED79F1A2D0DD72B56ADAD81
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.018-1ubuntu4
SHA-1299BA8528AF4A7B52D74C7F06F484A0F29F99F5F
SHA-25674C685E73AD6EE30F970D900B6EC68B16B2056AB0B31BED8BBA38F1DDF302833
Key Value
MD5AF33918C794CA450AE95C2AC4E684B7D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe perlDL project aims to turn perl into an efficient numerical language for scientific computing. The PDL module gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data sets which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. e.g. C<$a=$b+$c> can add two 2048x2048 images in only a fraction of a second. The aim is to provide tons of useful functionality for scientific and numeric analysis.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-PDL
PackageRelease4.mga7
PackageVersion2.19.0
SHA-12C5CB22B7E90B76EAF79C65CF1BB61D35E689F80
SHA-256523A79BBD23F73E8F14EDA38A91E5D484A10968A8C6A377633F9C0A0CFB410C2
Key Value
FileSize3765766
MD56AA5A8E2E48FC68E7FADFDCBCFD50219
PackageDescriptionperl data language: Perl extensions for numerics PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepdl
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1:2.017-1
SHA-12CA310651502CB30B0871F95A24C3D755B319740
SHA-256392E28860CDD72CEAE0AB4D2C8F701DFCF2F7C20879CE586CD656A292B56050C
Key Value
MD5735303601685FC4379CEFE302314AA41
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe perlDL project aims to turn perl into an efficient numerical language for scientific computing. The PDL module gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data sets which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. e.g. C<$a=$b+$c> can add two 2048x2048 images in only a fraction of a second. The aim is to provide tons of useful functionality for scientific and numeric analysis.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-PDL
PackageRelease4.mga7
PackageVersion2.19.0
SHA-132419C1873CF261C994F9C85923E2229307580B4
SHA-25643C07C541717213132529C4599CD144486B2FB0618C0D15EC26E85BECDA75858