Note: The 'threading' I mentioned is not threading in the sense of multi-tasking, but rather implicit looping. Applying a single equation to a whole piddle, or slice of a piddle. The looping occurs within the PDL libraries rather than explicitly within your Perl program. This is where the greatest benefits of using PDL occur.
See the appropriate section of PDL::Indexing for more information.
In reply to Re^5: Which pdl orientation saves memory
by BrowserUk
in thread Which pdl orientation saves memory
by dogz007
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