gamma, gammaf, gammal — (logarithm of the) gamma function
#include <math.h>
| double
            gamma( | double x ); | 
| float
            gammaf( | float x ); | 
| long double
            gammal( | long double x ); | 
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These functions are deprecated: instead, use either the tgamma(3) or the lgamma(3) functions, as appropriate.
For the definition of the Gamma function, see tgamma(3).
The libm in 4.4BSD and some versions of FreeBSD had a
        gamma() function that
        computes the Gamma function, as one would expect.
Glibc has a gamma()
        function that is equivalent to lgamma(3) and computes
        the natural logarithm of the Gamma function.
Because of historical variations in behavior across systems, this function is not specified in any standard.
4.2BSD had a gamma() that
        computed ln(|Gamma(|x|)|), leaving the sign of
        Gamma(|x|) in the
        external integer signgam. In
        4.3BSD the name was changed to lgamma(3), and the man
        page promises
"At some time in the future the name gamma will be rehabilitated and used for the Gamma function"
This did indeed happen in 4.4BSD, where gamma() computes the Gamma function (with
        no effect on signgam).
        However, this came too late, and we now have tgamma(3), the "true
        gamma" function.
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| Copyright 2002 Walter Harms (walter.harmsinformatik.uni-oldenburg.de) Distributed under GPL Modified 2003-11-18, aeb: historical remarks |