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NAME¶
std::assoc_legendre,std::assoc_legendref,std::assoc_legendrel - std::assoc_legendre,std::assoc_legendref,std::assoc_legendrel
Synopsis¶
double assoc_legendre( unsigned int n, unsigned int m, double x );
  
   double assoc_legendre( unsigned int n, unsigned int m, float x );
  
   double assoc_legendre( unsigned int n, unsigned int m, long double x );
    (1)
  
   float assoc_legendref( unsigned int n, unsigned int m, float x );
  
   long double assoc_legendrel( unsigned int n, unsigned int m, long double x );
  
   double assoc_legendre( unsigned int n, unsigned int m, IntegralType x );
    (2)
  
   1) Computes the associated Legendre polynomials of the degree n, order m, and
  
   argument x.
  
   2) A set of overloads or a function template accepting an argument of any
    integral
  
   type. Equivalent to (1) after casting the argument to double.
  
   As all special functions, assoc_legendre is only guaranteed to be available
    in
  
   <cmath> if __STDCPP_MATH_SPEC_FUNCS__ is defined by the implementation
    to a value at
  
   least 201003L and if the user defines __STDCPP_WANT_MATH_SPEC_FUNCS__ before
  
   including any standard library headers.
Parameters¶
 n - the degree of the polynomial, a value of unsigned integer
    type
  
   m - the order of the polynomial, a value of unsigned integer type
  
   x - the argument, a value of a floating-point or integral type
Return value¶
 If no errors occur, value of the associated Legendre polynomial
    Pm
  
   n of x, that is (1 - x2
  
   )m/2
  
   dm
  
   dxm
  
   P
  
   n(x), is returned (where P
  
   n(x) is the unassociated Legendre polynomial, std::legendre(n, x)).
Error handling¶
Errors may be reported as specified in math_errhandling.
  
   * If the argument is NaN, NaN is returned and domain error is not reported.
  
   * If |x| > 1, a domain error may occur.
  
   * If n is greater or equal to 128, the behavior is
  implementation-defined.
Notes¶
 Implementations that do not support TR 29124 but support TR
    19768, provide this
  
   function in the header tr1/cmath and namespace std::tr1.
  
   An implementation of this function is also available in boost.math.
  
   The first few associated Legendre polynomials are:
  
   * assoc_legendre(0, 0, x) = 1.
  
   * assoc_legendre(1, 0, x) = x.
  
   * assoc_legendre(1, 1, x) = -(1 - x2
  
   )1/2
  
   .
  
   * assoc_legendre(2, 0, x) =
  
   1
  
   2
  
   (3x2
  
   - 1).
  
   * assoc_legendre(2, 1, x) = -3x(1 - x2
  
   )1/2
  
   .
  
   * assoc_legendre(2, 2, x) = 3(1 - x2
  
   ).
Example¶
(works as shown with gcc 6.0)
// Run this code
  
   #define __STDCPP_WANT_MATH_SPEC_FUNCS__ 1
  
   #include <cmath>
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   double P20(double x)
  
   {
  
   return 0.5 * (3 * x * x - 1);
  
   }
  
   double P21(double x)
  
   {
  
   return -3.0 * x * std::sqrt(1 - x * x);
  
   }
  
   double P22(double x)
  
   {
  
   return 3 * (1 - x * x);
  
   }
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   // spot-checks
  
   std::cout << std::assoc_legendre(2, 0, 0.5) << '=' <<
    P20(0.5) << '\n'
  
   << std::assoc_legendre(2, 1, 0.5) << '=' << P21(0.5)
    << '\n'
  
   << std::assoc_legendre(2, 2, 0.5) << '=' << P22(0.5)
    << '\n';
  
   }
Output:¶
 -0.125=-0.125
  
   -1.29904=-1.29904
  
   2.25=2.25
See also¶
 legendre Legendre polynomials
  
   legendref (function)
  
   legendrel
External links¶
 Weisstein, Eric W. "Associated Legendre Polynomial."
    From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web
  
   Resource.
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