I'm trying to obtain the GCD from 2 codewords using the GCD function in the Bit::Vector module. I have assigned 2
vectors as follows:
$veca = Bit::Vector->new_Bin(64, $a);
$vecb = Bit::Vector->new_Bin(64, $b);
$a and $b are both 64 bit codewords I entered as binary.
When printed $veca is Bit::Vector=SCALAR(0x224ef0)
and $vecb is Bit::Vector=SCALAR(0x224fa4).
I try to get the GCD by using the following code:
$vecgcd->GCD($veca,$vecb);
I get the error:
'Can't call method on and undefined value at C:\test.pl line
27'.
Any ideas as to why this won't work.
Edited by Chady -- some formatting and code tags.
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