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{-# OPTIONS #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{- |
Module : GSL.Special
Copyright : (c) Alberto Ruiz 2006
License : GPL-style
Maintainer : Alberto Ruiz (aruiz at um dot es)
Stability : provisional
Portability : uses ffi
Special functions.
<http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/manual/html_node/Special-Functions.html#Special-Functions>
-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module GSL.Special (
erf,
erf_Z,
bessel_J0_e,
exp_e10_e
)
where
import Foreign
import Data.Packed.Internal.Common(check,(//))
----------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------- simple functions --------------------------
{- | The error function (/gsl_sf_erf/), defined as 2\/ \\sqrt \\pi * \int\_0\^t \\exp -t\^2 dt.
@> erf 1.5
0.9661051464753108@
-}
foreign import ccall "gsl-aux.h gsl_sf_erf" erf :: Double -> Double
{- | The Gaussian probability density function (/gsl_sf_erf_Z/), defined as (1\/\\sqrt\{2\\pi\}) \\exp(-x\^2\/2).
>> erf_Z 1.5
>0.12951759566589172
-}
foreign import ccall "gsl-aux.h gsl_sf_erf_Z" erf_Z :: Double -> Double
----------------------------------------------------------------
-- the sf_result struct is equivalent to an array of two doubles
createSFR s f = unsafePerformIO $ do
p <- mallocArray 2
f p // check "createSFR" []
[val,err] <- peekArray 2 p
free p
return (val,err)
-------------------- functions returning sf_result -------------
{- | The regular cylindrical Bessel function of zeroth order, J_0(x). This is
the example in the GSL manual, returning the value of the function and
the error term:
@\> bessel_J0_e 5.0
(-0.1775967713143383,1.9302109579684196e-16)@
-}
bessel_J0_e :: Double -> (Double,Double)
bessel_J0_e x = createSFR "bessel_J0_e" (gsl_sf_bessel_J0_e x)
foreign import ccall "gsl-aux.h gsl_sf_bessel_J0_e" gsl_sf_bessel_J0_e :: Double -> Ptr Double -> IO Int
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-- the sf_result_e10 contains two doubles and the exponent
createSFR_E10 s f = unsafePerformIO $ do
let sd = sizeOf (0::Double)
let si = sizeOf (0::Int)
p <- mallocBytes (2*sd + si)
f p // check "createSFR_E10" []
val <- peekByteOff p 0
err <- peekByteOff p sd
expo <- peekByteOff p (2*sd)
free p
return (val,expo,err)
-------------------- functions returning sf_result_e10 -------------
{- | (From the GSL manual) \"This function computes the exponential \exp(x) using the @gsl_sf_result_e10@ type to return a result with extended range. This function may be useful if the value of \exp(x) would overflow the numeric range of double\".
For example:
@\> exp_e10_e 30.0
(1.0686474581524432,1.4711818964275088e-14,13)@
@\> exp 30.0
1.0686474581524463e13@
-}
exp_e10_e :: Double -> (Double,Int,Double)
exp_e10_e x = createSFR_E10 "exp_e10_e" (gsl_sf_exp_e10_e x)
foreign import ccall "gsl-aux.h gsl_sf_exp_e10_e" gsl_sf_exp_e10_e :: Double -> Ptr Double -> IO Int
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