lgamma, lgammaf, lgammal
Defined in header <math.h>
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float lgammaf( float arg ); |
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double lgamma( double arg ); |
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long double lgammal( long double arg ); |
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Defined in header <tgmath.h>
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#define lgamma( arg ) |
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arg
has type long double, lgammal
is called. Otherwise, if arg
has integer type or the type double, lgamma
is called. Otherwise, lgammaf
is called.Parameters
arg | - | floating point value |
Return value
If no errors occur, the value of the logarithm of the gamma function of arg
, that is log
e|∫∞
0targ-1
e-t dt|, is returned.
If a pole error occurs, +HUGE_VAL
, +HUGE_VALF
, or +HUGE_VALL
is returned.
If a range error due to overflow occurs, ±HUGE_VAL
, ±HUGE_VALF
, or ±HUGE_VALL
is returned.
Error handling
Errors are reported as specified in math_errhandling.
If arg
is zero or is an integer less than zero, a pole error may occur.
If the implementation supports IEEE floating-point arithmetic (IEC 60559),
- If the argument is 1, +0 is returned
- If the argument is 2, +0 is returned
- If the argument is ±0, +∞ is returned and FE_DIVBYZERO is raised
- If the argument is a negative integer, +∞ is returned and FE_DIVBYZERO is raised
- If the argument is ±∞, +∞ is returned.
- If the argument is NaN, NaN is returned
Notes
If arg
is a natural number, lgamma(arg) is the logarithm of the factorial of arg-1
.
The POSIX version of lgamma is not thread-safe: each execution of the function stores the sign of the gamma function of arg
in the static external variable signgam
. Some implementations provide lgamma_r
, which takes a pointer to user-provided storage for singgam as the second parameter, and is thread-safe.
There is a non-standard function named gamma
in various implementations, but its definition is inconsistent. For example, glibc and 4.2BSD version of gamma
executes lgamma
, but 4.4BSD version of gamma
executes tgamma
.