Hello, I thought the gsl_matrix_complex part may need a bit more explanation without being described separately for each functions. At first I thought the gsl_matrix_complex_set function was used in a way we could enter directly the complex value instead of using the gsl_vector functions. Something like gsl_matrix_complex_set(gsl_matrix * m, size_t i, size_t j, double x, double y) where x and y are the cartesian components of the complex number x + i y. But I see it would mean you would have to create 3 functions for the same usage : one for rect, one for polar and one to enter directly an already existing gsl_vector.
So finally I don't think you should change anything. It was simply me who was wrong. If you wish to add more documentation on that go ahead but I think that if I had read a bit more I would have got it. Thanks for the fast reply! Thierry Moisan 2008/6/22 Brian Gough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > At Sun, 22 Jun 2008 15:19:19 -0400, > Thierry Moisan wrote: >> Hi, I'm the student who work on Math::GSL for google summer of code. >> The goal of Math::GSL is to port the GSL library to Perl. While >> working on this project, I realized the gsl_matrix_complex functions >> haven't been documented yet. I wanted to know if it was meant to be >> done soon. If not, I thought I could help by documenting them. I'll >> have to document them anyway inside my project, so I tought it would >> be better not to duplicate the work. >> >> I'd like to know how I could work on the development of the >> documentation? To who or which server/repository do I have to push my >> changes? > > Hello, > > The individual description of each function is given only for the > 'double' version of the functions. The others (including complex, > char, int, etc) have the same form so they aren't described > separately. > > The introduction to the chapter gives a full list of the valid types. > If there are any specific functions that you think need to be > described separately let me know. Thanks. > > -- > Brian Gough > > p.s. If you need the repository for any other reason the details are > at http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/ > >
