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<span class="pageSubtitle">LGamma function</span> | <span class="pageSubtitle">LGamma function</span> | ||
<p class="warn"><b>Note: </b> | <p class="warn"><b>Note:</b> Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is currently no direct OO equivalent for the <var>$LGamma</var> function.</p> | ||
methods. There is currently no direct OO equivalent for the $LGamma function.</p> | |||
The <var>$LGamma</var> function returns the value: | The <var>$LGamma</var> function returns the value: | ||
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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
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<li>If ''x'' is not in the range 0 < ''x'' < 4. | <li>If ''x'' is not in the range 0 < ''x'' < 4.2938 * 10<sup>73</sup>, | ||
an error message is printed and a 0 is returned. | an error message is printed and a 0 is returned. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
[[Category: Mathematical $functions]] | [[Category: Mathematical $functions]] |
Latest revision as of 18:38, 20 December 2017
LGamma function
Note: Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is currently no direct OO equivalent for the $LGamma function.
The $LGamma function returns the value:
loge 0∫∞ ux-1 e-u du
Syntax
%num = $LGamma(x)
Usage notes
- If x is not in the range 0 < x < 4.2938 * 1073, an error message is printed and a 0 is returned.