You are passing $base_index as an additional data set. If you wish to retreive the index you use the index member and pass an optional base. Changling your last few lines to:

my $shannon=Statistics::Shannon->new($data,); my $output=$shannon->index ($base_index); print "Index: $output\n"; print Dumper($shannon);

Prints:

Index: 2.17095059445467 $VAR1 = bless( { 'shannon' => { '2' => '1.50478828368119' }, 'min' => 1, 'max' => 3, 'data' => { '6' => 2, '4' => 1, '1' => 1, '3' => 3, '2' => 3 }, 'update' => sub { "DUMMY" }, 'sum' => 10 }, 'Statistics::Shannon' );

DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel

In reply to Re^5: Shannon Index by GrandFather
in thread Shannon Index by kulls

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