Dear Serge,

For factorial of x, you can use "gamma(x + 1)". Alternatively, you can install 
the gregmisc package which has a "factorial" function that does that (if I 
recall correctly).

Best,




On Friday 14 February 2003 11:36, Serge Boiko wrote:
> Sorry for the stupid question, but is there the factorial function in
> R? I tried to find it using help.search('factorial') but got nothing
> appropriate.
> Many thanks,
> -Serge
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