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28.Dd April 12, 2024
29.Dt LGAMMA 3
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm lgamma ,
33.Nm lgamma_r ,
34.Nm lgammaf ,
35.Nm lgammaf_r ,
36.Nm lgammal ,
37.Nm lgammal_r ,
38.Nm gamma ,
39.Nm gamma_r ,
40.Nm gammaf ,
41.Nm gammaf_r ,
42.Nm tgamma ,
43.Nm tgammaf ,
44.Nm tgammal ,
45.Nd log gamma functions, gamma function
46.Sh LIBRARY
47.Lb libm
48.Sh SYNOPSIS
49.In math.h
50.Ft extern int
51.Fa signgam ;
52.sp
53.Ft double
54.Fn lgamma "double x"
55.Ft double
56.Fn lgamma_r "double x" "int *signgamp"
57.Ft float
58.Fn lgammaf "float x"
59.Ft float
60.Fn lgammaf_r "float x" "int *signgamp"
61.Ft "long double"
62.Fn lgammal "long double x"
63.Ft "long double"
64.Fn lgammal_r "long double x" "int *signgamp"
65.Ft double
66.Fn gamma "double x"
67.Ft double
68.Fn gamma_r "double x" "int *signgamp"
69.Ft float
70.Fn gammaf "float x"
71.Ft float
72.Fn gammaf_r "float x" "int *signgamp"
73.Ft "long double"
74.Fn tgamma "double x"
75.Ft float
76.Fn tgammaf "float x"
77.Ft "long double"
78.Fn tgammal "long double x"
79.Sh DESCRIPTION
80.Fn lgamma x ,
81.Fn lgammaf x ,
82and
83.Fn lgammal x
84.if t \{\
85return ln\||\(*G(x)| where
86.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
87\(*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
88\(*G(x) = \(*p/(\(*G(1\-x)\|sin(\(*px))	for x < 1.
89.Ed
90.\}
91.if n \
92return ln\||\(*G(x)|.
93The external integer
94.Fa signgam
95returns the sign of \(*G(x).
96.Pp
97.Fn lgamma_r x signgamp ,
98.Fn lgammaf_r x signgamp ,
99and
100.Fn lgammal_r x signgamp
101provide the same functionality as
102.Fn lgamma x ,
103.Fn lgammaf x ,
104and
105.Fn lgammal x ,
106but the caller must provide an integer to store the sign of \(*G(x).
107.Pp
108The
109.Fn tgamma x ,
110.Fn tgammaf x ,
111and
112.Fn tgammal x
113functions return \(*G(x), with no effect on
114.Fa signgam .
115.Pp
116.Fn gamma ,
117.Fn gammaf ,
118.Fn gamma_r ,
119and
120.Fn gammaf_r
121are deprecated aliases for
122.Fn lgamma ,
123.Fn lgammaf ,
124.Fn lgamma_r ,
125and
126.Fn lgammaf_r ,
127respectively.
128.Sh IDIOSYNCRASIES
129Do not use the expression
130.Dq Li signgam\(**exp(lgamma(x))
131to compute g := \(*G(x).
132Instead use a program like this (in C):
133.Bd -literal -offset indent
134lg = lgamma(x); g = signgam\(**exp(lg);
135.Ed
136.Pp
137Only after
138.Fn lgamma
139or
140.Fn lgammaf
141has returned can signgam be correct.
142.Pp
143For arguments in its range,
144.Fn tgamma
145is preferred, as for positive arguments
146it is accurate to within one unit in the last place.
147Exponentiation of
148.Fn lgamma
149will lose up to 10 significant bits.
150.Sh RETURN VALUES
151.Fn gamma ,
152.Fn gammaf ,
153.Fn gammal ,
154.Fn gamma_r ,
155.Fn gammaf_r ,
156.Fn gammal_r ,
157.Fn lgamma ,
158.Fn lgammaf ,
159.Fn lgammal ,
160.Fn lgamma_r ,
161.Fn lgammaf_r ,
162and
163.Fn lgammal_r
164return appropriate values unless an argument is out of range.
165Overflow will occur for sufficiently large positive values, and
166non-positive integers.
167For large non-integer negative values,
168.Fn tgamma
169will underflow.
170.Sh SEE ALSO
171.Xr math 3
172.Sh STANDARDS
173The
174.Fn lgamma ,
175.Fn lgammaf ,
176.Fn lgammal ,
177.Fn tgamma ,
178.Fn tgammaf ,
179and
180.Fn tgammal
181functions are expected to conform to
182.St -isoC-99 .
183.Sh HISTORY
184The
185.Fn lgamma
186function appeared in
187.Bx 4.3 .
188The
189.Fn gamma
190function appeared in
191.Bx 4.4
192as a function which computed \(*G(x).
193This version was used in
194.Fx 1.1 .
195The name
196.Fn gamma
197was originally dedicated to the
198.Fn lgamma
199function,
200and that usage was restored by switching to Sun's fdlibm in
201.Fx 1.1.5 .
202The
203.Fn tgamma
204function appeared in
205.Fx 5.0 .
206The 128-bit
207.Ft long double
208version of
209.Fn tgammal
210replaced the 80-bit stub version in
211version in
212.Fx 14.1 ,
213thanks to an appropriate implementation from Arm.
214