%perlcode %{
@EXPORT_OK = qw($gsl_qrng_niederreiter_2 $gsl_qrng_sobol $gsl_qrng_halton $gsl_qrng_reversehalton
gsl_qrng_alloc gsl_qrng_memcpy gsl_qrng_clone
gsl_qrng_free gsl_qrng_init gsl_qrng_name
gsl_qrng_size gsl_qrng_state gsl_qrng_get
);
%EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => [ @EXPORT_OK ] );
__END__
=head1 NAME
Math::GSL::QRNG - Quasi-random number generator
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Math::GSL::QRNG qw/:all/;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Here is a list of all the functions included in this module :
=over
=item C<gsl_qrng_alloc($T, $n)> - This function returns a pointer to a newly-created instance of a quasi-random sequence generator of type $T and dimension $d. The type $T must be one of the constants included in this module.
=item C<gsl_qrng_clone($q)> - This function returns a pointer to a newly created generator which is an exact copy of the generator $q.
=item C<gsl_qrng_memcpy($dest, $src)> - This function copies the quasi-random sequence generator $src into the pre-existing generator $dest, making $dest into an exact copy of $src. The two generators must be of the same type.
=item C<gsl_qrng_free($q)> - This function frees all the memory associated with the generator $q.
=item C<gsl_qrng_init($q)> - This function reinitializes the generator $q to its starting point. Note that quasi-random sequences do not use a seed and always produce the same set of values.
=item C<gsl_qrng_name($q)> - This function returns a pointer to the name of the generator $q.
=item C<gsl_qrng_size($q)> - This function returns the size of the state of generator r from the generator $q. You can use this information to access the state directly.
=item C<gsl_qrng_state($q)> - This function returns a pointer to the state of generator r from the generator $q. You can use this information to access the state directly.
=item C<gsl_qrng_get>
=back
This module also contains the following constants :
=over
=item C<$gsl_qrng_niederreiter_2>
=item C<$gsl_qrng_sobol>
=item C<$gsl_qrng_halton>
=item C<$gsl_qrng_reversehalton>
=back
For more informations on the functions, we refer you to the GSL offcial documentation: L<http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/manual/html_node/>
Tip : search on google: site:http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/manual/html_node/ name_of_the_function_you_want
=head1 EXAMPLES
=head1 AUTHORS
Jonathan Leto <jonathan@leto.net> and Thierry Moisan <thierry.moisan@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Jonathan Leto and Thierry Moisan
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
%}