// // Math.NET Numerics, part of the Math.NET Project // http://numerics.mathdotnet.com // http://github.com/mathnet/mathnet-numerics // http://mathnetnumerics.codeplex.com // Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Math.NET // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person // obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation // files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without // restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, // copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the // Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following // conditions: // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be // included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, // EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES // OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND // NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT // HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, // WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR // OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. // using System; using MathNet.Numerics; namespace Examples.SpecialFunctionsExamples { /// /// Special Functions: Gamma /// /// public class Gamma : IExample { /// /// Gets the name of this example /// public string Name { get { return "Special Functions: Gamma"; } } /// /// Gets the description of this example /// public string Description { get { return "Gamma, incomplete Gamma, regularized Gamma"; } } /// /// Run example /// /// Gamma function public void Run() { // 1. Compute the Gamma function of 10 Console.WriteLine(@"1. Compute the Gamma function of 10"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.Gamma(10).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 2. Compute the logarithm of the Gamma function of 10 Console.WriteLine(@"2. Compute the logarithm of the Gamma function of 10"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaLn(10).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 3. Compute the lower incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 14 Console.WriteLine(@"3. Compute the lower incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 14"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaLowerIncomplete(10, 14).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 4. Compute the lower incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 100 Console.WriteLine(@"4. Compute the lower incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 100"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaLowerIncomplete(10, 100).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 5. Compute the upper incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 0 Console.WriteLine(@"5. Compute the upper incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 0"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaUpperIncomplete(10, 0).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 6. Compute the upper incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 10 Console.WriteLine(@"6. Compute the upper incomplete gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 100"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaLowerIncomplete(10, 10).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 7. Compute the lower regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 14 Console.WriteLine(@"7. Compute the lower regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 14"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaLowerRegularized(10, 14).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 8. Compute the lower regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 100 Console.WriteLine(@"8. Compute the lower regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 100"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaLowerRegularized(10, 100).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 9. Compute the upper regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 0 Console.WriteLine(@"9. Compute the upper regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 0"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaUpperRegularized(10, 0).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); // 10. Compute the upper regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 10 Console.WriteLine(@"10. Compute the upper regularized gamma(a, x) function at a = 10, x = 100"); Console.WriteLine(SpecialFunctions.GammaUpperRegularized(10, 10).ToString("N")); Console.WriteLine(); } } }