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31.Dd December 8, 2017
32.Dt LGAMMA 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm lgamma ,
36.Nm lgamma_r ,
37.Nm lgammaf ,
38.Nm lgammaf_r ,
39.Nm lgammal ,
40.Nm lgammal_r ,
41.Nm gamma ,
42.Nm gamma_r ,
43.Nm gammaf ,
44.Nm gammaf_r ,
45.Nm tgamma ,
46.Nm tgammaf ,
47.Nm tgammal ,
48.Nd log gamma functions, gamma function
49.Sh LIBRARY
50.Lb libm
51.Sh SYNOPSIS
52.In math.h
53.Ft extern int
54.Fa signgam ;
55.sp
56.Ft double
57.Fn lgamma "double x"
58.Ft double
59.Fn lgamma_r "double x" "int *signgamp"
60.Ft float
61.Fn lgammaf "float x"
62.Ft float
63.Fn lgammaf_r "float x" "int *signgamp"
64.Ft "long double"
65.Fn lgammal "long double x"
66.Ft "long double"
67.Fn lgammal_r "long double x" "int *signgamp"
68.Ft double
69.Fn gamma "double x"
70.Ft double
71.Fn gamma_r "double x" "int *signgamp"
72.Ft float
73.Fn gammaf "float x"
74.Ft float
75.Fn gammaf_r "float x" "int *signgamp"
76.Ft "long double"
77.Fn tgamma "double x"
78.Ft float
79.Fn tgammaf "float x"
80.Ft "long double"
81.Fn tgammal "long double x"
82.Sh DESCRIPTION
83.Fn lgamma x ,
84.Fn lgammaf x ,
85and
86.Fn lgammal x
87.if t \{\
88return ln\||\(*G(x)| where
89.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
90\(*G(x) = \(is\d\s8\z0\s10\u\u\s8\(if\s10\d t\u\s8x\-1\s10\d e\u\s8\-t\s10\d dt	for x > 0 and
91\(*G(x) = \(*p/(\(*G(1\-x)\|sin(\(*px))	for x < 1.
92.Ed
93.\}
94.if n \
95return ln\||\(*G(x)|.
96The external integer
97.Fa signgam
98returns the sign of \(*G(x).
99.Pp
100.Fn lgamma_r x signgamp ,
101.Fn lgammaf_r x signgamp ,
102and
103.Fn lgammal_r x signgamp
104provide the same functionality as
105.Fn lgamma x ,
106.Fn lgammaf x ,
107and
108.Fn lgammal x ,
109but the caller must provide an integer to store the sign of \(*G(x).
110.Pp
111The
112.Fn tgamma x ,
113.Fn tgammaf x ,
114and
115.Fn tgammal x
116functions return \(*G(x), with no effect on
117.Fa signgam .
118.Pp
119.Fn gamma ,
120.Fn gammaf ,
121.Fn gamma_r ,
122and
123.Fn gammaf_r
124are deprecated aliases for
125.Fn lgamma ,
126.Fn lgammaf ,
127.Fn lgamma_r ,
128and
129.Fn lgammaf_r ,
130respectively.
131.Sh IDIOSYNCRASIES
132Do not use the expression
133.Dq Li signgam\(**exp(lgamma(x))
134to compute g := \(*G(x).
135Instead use a program like this (in C):
136.Bd -literal -offset indent
137lg = lgamma(x); g = signgam\(**exp(lg);
138.Ed
139.Pp
140Only after
141.Fn lgamma
142or
143.Fn lgammaf
144has returned can signgam be correct.
145.Pp
146For arguments in its range,
147.Fn tgamma
148is preferred, as for positive arguments
149it is accurate to within one unit in the last place.
150Exponentiation of
151.Fn lgamma
152will lose up to 10 significant bits.
153.Sh RETURN VALUES
154.Fn gamma ,
155.Fn gammaf ,
156.Fn gammal ,
157.Fn gamma_r ,
158.Fn gammaf_r ,
159.Fn gammal_r ,
160.Fn lgamma ,
161.Fn lgammaf ,
162.Fn lgammal ,
163.Fn lgamma_r ,
164.Fn lgammaf_r ,
165and
166.Fn lgammal_r
167return appropriate values unless an argument is out of range.
168Overflow will occur for sufficiently large positive values, and
169non-positive integers.
170For large non-integer negative values,
171.Fn tgamma
172will underflow.
173.Sh BUGS
174To conform with newer C/C++ standards, a stub implementation for
175.Nm tgammal
176was committed to the math library, where
177.Nm tgammal
178is mapped to
179.Nm tgamma .
180Thus, the numerical accuracy is at most that of the 53-bit double
181precision implementation.
182.Sh SEE ALSO
183.Xr math 3
184.Sh STANDARDS
185The
186.Fn lgamma ,
187.Fn lgammaf ,
188.Fn lgammal ,
189.Fn tgamma ,
190.Fn tgammaf ,
191and
192.Fn tgammal
193functions are expected to conform to
194.St -isoC-99 .
195.Sh HISTORY
196The
197.Fn lgamma
198function appeared in
199.Bx 4.3 .
200The
201.Fn gamma
202function appeared in
203.Bx 4.4
204as a function which computed \(*G(x).
205This version was used in
206.Fx 1.1 .
207The name
208.Fn gamma
209was originally dedicated to the
210.Fn lgamma
211function,
212and that usage was restored by switching to Sun's fdlibm in
213.Fx 1.1.5 .
214The
215.Fn tgamma
216function appeared in
217.Fx 5.0 .
218