On 10/09/2011 09:38 PM, Carnë Draug wrote:
> On 8 October 2011 21:37, Martin Helm<mar...@mhelm.de>  wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> a short discussion on the octave mailing list lead me to have a look
>> into the hypergeometric functions which are part of the gsl package and
>> I noticed that not all available functions are wrapped.
>> For testing purposes I added the hyperg_2F1 and hyperg_2F0. For the
>> first one I added DDDD_to_D.cc.template since there was no template for
>> functions with four real input parameters available.
>>
>> The patch is attached, I hope someone with a deeper knowledge about the
>> package can have a look at it and comment if it is useful or not,
>> because I am unfamiliar with that package and therefor not sure if I did
>> everything in the correct way.
>> So if I made somewhere a plain stupid error please tell me.
>>
>> If it is of some use, I can add the other hypergeometric functions to
>> it, including the ones with complex input parameters.
>>
>> The patch also contains the (automatic) changes to oct_sf.cc since this
>> file is under svn control.

Any chance you could add the Carlson forms of the elliptic integrals as 
well?

http://www.gnu.org/s/gsl/manual/html_node/Carlson-Forms.html



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