Result for 02AB2769DDD75FC8A6612A115027B5A7BB7B20F9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.34.0/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/PDL/Graphics/TriD/OOGL.pm
FileSize721
MD52E2754D7529C61AEFB55664D8F5BAC82
SHA-102AB2769DDD75FC8A6612A115027B5A7BB7B20F9
SHA-256190C510D08BCA7253ECECEF3E54F1C94175AA88E33D7F4A694C6E11741845359
SSDEEP12:/aAN2PijyY1/pajDelZay1LquvDdHZSZDe/Pv8PlLvZtjUMDb0VlvDjCQ4+PbFg:/aANyiOY/pa4Zay1LqCDdHZSDlDZtjUs
TLSHT14101700891BF57C890FF20B96F1FC321A25C3069435BB17F3030D660BDD45388E592A2
hashlookup:parent-total13
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 13 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5EE955D6E3A5E9799B6BD013AC5E0333C
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.
PackageNameperl-PDL
PackageRelease1.127
PackageVersion2.057
SHA-1135E6AB72B98863884D13D98AACB87E3CB3C0C0A
SHA-256F1C6E9EDFD08A5C41DA35B17DD75518BAC7EF91EE96314223079B4C105C6EA02
Key Value
FileSize3526156
MD5D121D2FEB84043DB92342345580539F1
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-1C339EB6D039066877882A6762490A5BE288ED132
SHA-2562869A2E6E849047428D888760586C9B1C54A43A1041C2E0E19DE000DB51F729D
Key Value
FileSize3595864
MD586E7B3A8E68FE20B99BFC4DCF683CAA5
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-1971EE3E120369DA3201C70C05138C302B2A8508C
SHA-25692A983A9BDF57AA1E6748F1E0BE884D9DA69711EFF7A2EFC23EEF75D9F9F173D
Key Value
MD501D0702C14762EF9BF1E59D41F6A6511
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.
PackageNameperl-PDL
PackageReleaselp152.1.6
PackageVersion2.057
SHA-1CBE250100F3E4EC940032DD7565B5D565A08FADB
SHA-256C13F12A253E9F7479A95043B1022044480219973D177BB2940143B199CB07117
Key Value
FileSize3774028
MD58EE43D6576FE6E3705DBBC1F50D77ECA
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-1C1C4916E44ABA86494955889AD96A914DB528DF0
SHA-256A5B7ACBC29F7AA1E7083B06BBEDE04537F29C22A69ED921B8EF8C5BBB2494DF3
Key Value
MD51E23DAC19630265A50C6190C24615375
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.
PackageNameperl-PDL
PackageReleaselp153.1.6
PackageVersion2.057
SHA-106530DB4C0320632AFA918C315C60518F9C94F71
SHA-256E9006854ED67DE10E1E77882A152012448C48022C66FB27249213D6878413486
Key Value
FileSize3150348
MD52CE27EE458E4D2860E302159E6D4D6E2
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-13753D44B29D83965456812D2C2DB2987B8F414E2
SHA-2567F634EA5D01728E2096BDE8F04F25CBCC1CFE6C50FAAE168F72EC90AF76B049B
Key Value
FileSize3502268
MD556CC49F2EF6E40E07931929FFC80353B
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-1ABBAC68BD2C6B1D52CB7D2E4418E30EF91C77DA3
SHA-256AF7D72EB94EA84CA501399A6B699C7A6AB389EB2D858E230C837A04BAAC9C211
Key Value
FileSize3386112
MD59AE27ACE8C6D2676603DF8B0D49F8101
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-1CF2A2C089DE212675903A8A99AD5E30DB470A955
SHA-2561907EA7080880C8230DF20A830A6829D10B957CD1E521E17D67D4C8FD74CD8A9
Key Value
FileSize3451040
MD50A77CC3EA7A55637D27E40DFB345636D
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-1DE2C4EBF9A5F04B50AD08E81237507BA7C43D5A7
SHA-2568761EE79E15C082BC80E6A367982C4AAF630C719BFAD4EF6F03E0A8E31ECF5D6
Key Value
MD584E6259B53EAB136AD455AD26039D4C0
PackageArchi586
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.
PackageNameperl-PDL
PackageRelease1.127
PackageVersion2.057
SHA-1E69128FAE4F35789373FF9E5DE24326B4C3788DA
SHA-256503968F8FE204095CFBF831DE508732029D48676F5F71112DCAA91F432743E3F
Key Value
FileSize3805872
MD5CB2D568090E671C55BA0552B64A2EE43
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-12C47A8EDB803753331057DF9A60FD002DDB106EA
SHA-256BE1207A24ABCFAD59E6B8B86932726D54273A39FC1E09515BECCC145AEE376A8
Key Value
FileSize3530816
MD56A0A49933D2DC6F73C08BB45D973902C
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
PackageVersion1:2.057-3
SHA-1355A1D9B9BD8DEE29FABFD4F8C3C26CEF8E1B116
SHA-256CDECD549B662E9B333C7267F20C2936081E458BFED41BB2D052508CB0FF954EE