You might want to look at PDL, or make a custom Inline::C program to do the calculations. PDL uses very fast Fortran routines to do it's math. Plain Perl's math is slowed down by the overhead it uses on maintaining variable type, so it is not best for computational efficiency.
In reply to Re: computational efficiency
by zentara
in thread computational efficiency
by thelycaeum
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