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- // Copyright Paul A. Bristow 2018
- // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
- // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
- // or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- // Example of most basic call of both lambert W functions.
- // Only requires C++03
- // (and optionally a call of max_digits10 to show precision).
- #include <boost/math/special_functions/lambert_w.hpp> // For lambert_w0 and wm1 functions.
- #include <iostream>
- #include <iomanip>
- int main()
- {
- double z = 2.0;
- double w0 = boost::math::lambert_w0(z);
- std::cout.setf(std::ios_base::showpoint); // Include any trailing zeros.
- std::cout.precision(std::numeric_limits<double>::max_digits10); // Show all possibly significant digits.
- // Avoid using max_digfigs10 so as many old compilers can run the most basic lambert_w0 test?
- // Require to get max_digits10
- // [ run lambert_w_basic_example.cpp : : : [ requires cxx11_numeric_limits ] ]
- std::cout << " lambert_w0(" << z << ") = " << w0 << std::endl; // lambert_w0(2.00000) = 0.852606
- z = -0.2;
- double wm1 = boost::math::lambert_wm1(z);
- std::cout << " lambert_wm1(" << z << ") = " << wm1 << std::endl; // lambert_wm1(-0.200000) = -2.54264
- return 0;
- } // int main()
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