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NAME¶
std::lgamma,std::lgammaf,std::lgammal - std::lgamma,std::lgammaf,std::lgammal
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <cmath>
  
   float lgamma ( float arg ); (1) (since C++11)
  
   float lgammaf( float arg );
  
   double lgamma ( double arg ); (2) (since C++11)
  
   long double lgamma ( long double arg ); (3) (since C++11)
  
   long double lgammal( long double arg );
  
   double lgamma ( IntegralType arg ); (4) (since C++11)
  
   1-3) Computes the natural logarithm of the absolute value of the gamma
    function of
  
   arg.
  
   4) A set of overloads or a function template accepting an argument of any
    integral
  
   type. Equivalent to (2) (the argument is cast to double).
Parameters¶
arg - value of a floating-point or Integral type
Return value¶
 If no errors occur, the value of the logarithm of the gamma
    function of arg, that is
  
   \(\log_{e}|{\int_0^\infty t^{arg-1} e^{-t} \mathsf{d}t}|\)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, std::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.
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <cmath>
  
   #include <cerrno>
  
   #include <cstring>
  
   #include <cfenv>
  
   // #pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON
  
   const double pi = std::acos(-1); // or std::numbers::pi since C++20
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::cout << "lgamma(10) = " << std::lgamma(10)
  
   << ", log(9!) = " << std::log(2*3*4*5*6*7*8*9) <<
    '\n'
  
   << "lgamma(0.5) = " << std::lgamma(0.5)
  
   << " , log(sqrt(pi)) = " << std::log(std::sqrt(pi))
    << '\n';
  
   // special values
  
   std::cout << "lgamma(1) = " << std::lgamma(1) <<
    '\n'
  
   << "lgamma(+Inf) = " << std::lgamma(INFINITY) <<
    '\n';
  
   // error handling
  
   errno = 0;
  
   std::feclearexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT);
  
   std::cout << "lgamma(0) = " << std::lgamma(0) <<
    '\n';
  
   if (errno == ERANGE)
  
   std::cout << " errno == ERANGE: " <<
    std::strerror(errno) << '\n';
  
   if (std::fetestexcept(FE_DIVBYZERO))
  
   std::cout << " FE_DIVBYZERO raised\n";
  
   }
Output:¶
 lgamma(10) = 12.8018, log(9!) = 12.8018
  
   lgamma(0.5) = 0.572365 , log(sqrt(pi)) = 0.572365
  
   lgamma(1) = 0
  
   lgamma(+Inf) = inf
  
   lgamma(0) = inf
  
   errno == ERANGE: Numerical result out of range
  
   FE_DIVBYZERO raised
See also¶
 tgamma
  
   tgammaf
  
   tgammal gamma function
  
   (C++11) (function)
  
   (C++11)
  
   (C++11)
External links¶
Weisstein, Eric W. "Log Gamma Function." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource.
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