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[section:navigation Navigation]
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[indexterm1 navigation]
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Boost.Math documentation is provided in both HTML and PDF formats.
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* [*Tutorials] are listed in the ['Table of Contents] and
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include many examples that should help you get started quickly.
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* [*Source code] of the many ['Examples] will often be your quickest starting point.
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* [*Index] (general) includes all entries.
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* [*Specific Indexes] list only functions, class signatures, macros and typedefs.
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[h5 Using the Indexes]
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The main index will usually help,
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especially if you know a word describing what it does,
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without needing to know the exact name chosen for the function.
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[tip When using the index, keep in mind that clicking on an index term
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only takes you to the [*section] containing the index entry.
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This section may be several pages long,
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so you may need to use the [*find] facility of your browser or PDF reader
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to get to the index term itself.]
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[tip A PDF reader usually allows a [*global] find; this can be really useful
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if the term you expect to be indexed is not the one chosen by the authors.
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You might find searching the PDF version and viewing the HTML version
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will locate an elusive item.]
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[endsect] [/section:navigation Navigation]
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[section:conventions Document Conventions]
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[indexterm1 conventions]
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This documentation aims to use of the following naming and formatting conventions.
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* C++ Code is in `fixed width font` and is syntax-highlighted in color, for example `double`.
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* Other code is in block [^teletype fixed-width font].
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* Replaceable text that [*you] will need to supply is in [~italics].
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* If a name refers to a free function, it is specified like this:
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`free_function()`; that is, it is in [~code font] and its name is followed by `()`
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to indicate that it is a free function.
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* If a name refers to a class template, it is specified like this:
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`class_template<>`; that is, it is in code font and its name is followed by `<>`
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to indicate that it is a class template.
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* If a name refers to a function-like macro, it is specified like this: `MACRO()`;
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that is, it is uppercase in code font and its name is followed by `()` to
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indicate that it is a function-like macro. Object-like macros appear without the
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trailing `()`.
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* Names that refer to ['concepts] in the generic programming sense
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(like template parameter names) are specified in CamelCase.
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[endsect] [/section:conventions Document Conventions]
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[section:hints Other Hints and tips]
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* If you have a feature request,
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or if it appears that the implementation is in error,
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please search first in the [@https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ Boost Trac].
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* [@https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ Trac] entries may indicate that
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updates or corrections that solve your problem are in
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[@http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk Boost-trunk]
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where changes are being assembled and tested ready for the next release.
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You may, at your own risk, download new versions from there.
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* If you do not understand why things work the way they do, see the ['rationale] section.
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* If you do not find your idea/feature/complaint,
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please reach the author preferably through the Boost
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development list, or email the author(s) direct.
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[h5 Admonishments]
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[note In addition, notes such as this one specify non-essential information that
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provides additional background or rationale.]
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[tip These blocks contain information that you may find helpful while coding.]
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[important These contain information that is imperative to understanding a concept.
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Failure to follow suggestions in these blocks will probably result in undesired behavior.
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Read all of these you find.]
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[warning Failure to heed this will lead to incorrect,
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and very likely undesired, results.]
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[endsect] [/section:hints Other Hints and tips]
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[section:directories Directory and File Structure]
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[h4 boost\/math]
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[variablelist
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[[\/concepts\/]
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[Prototype defining the *essential* features of a RealType
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class (see real_concept.hpp). Most applications will use `double`
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as the RealType (and short `typedef` names of distributions are
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reserved for this type where possible), a few will use `float` or
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`long double`, but it is also possible to use higher precision types
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like __NTL_RR, __GMP, __MPFR
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that conform to the requirements specified by real_concept.]]
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[[\/constants\/]
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[Templated definition of some highly accurate math
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constants (in constants.hpp).]]
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[[\/distributions\/]
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[Distributions used in mathematics and, especially, statistics:
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Gaussian, Students-t, Fisher, Binomial etc]]
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[[\/policies\/]
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[Policy framework, for handling user requested behaviour modifications.]]
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[[\/special_functions\/]
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[Math functions generally regarded as 'special', like beta,
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cbrt, erf, gamma, lgamma, tgamma ... (Some of these are specified in
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C++, and C99\/TR1, and perhaps TR2).]]
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[[\/tools\/]
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[Tools used by functions, like evaluating polynomials, continued fractions,
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root finding, precision and limits, and by tests. Some will
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find application outside this package.]]
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]
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[h4 boost\/libs]
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[variablelist
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[[\/doc\/]
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[Documentation source files in Quickbook format processed into
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html and pdf formats.]]
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[[\/examples\/]
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[Examples and demos of using math functions and distributions.]]
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[[\/performance\/]
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[Performance testing and tuning program.]]
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[[\/test\/]
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[Test files, in many .cpp files, most using Boost.Test
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(some with test data as .ipp files, usually generated using NTL RR
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type with ample precision for the type, often for precisions
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suitable for up to 256-bit significand real types).]]
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[[\/tools\/]
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[Programs used to generate test data. Also changes to the
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[@http://shoup.net/ntl/ NTL] released package to provide a few additional
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(and vital) extra features.]]
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]
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[endsect] [/section:directories Directory and File Structure]
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[section:namespaces Namespaces]
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All math functions and distributions are in `namespace boost::math`
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So, for example, the Students-t distribution template in `namespace boost::math` is
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template <class RealType> class students_t_distribution
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and can be instantiated with the help of the reserved name `students_t`(for `RealType double`)
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typedef students_t_distribution<double> students_t;
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student_t mydist(10);
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[warning Some distribution names are also used in std random library,
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so to avoid the risk of ambiguity it is better to make explicit using declarations,
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for example: `using boost::math::students_t_distribution`]
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Functions not intended for use by applications are in `boost::math::detail`.
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Functions that may have more general use, like `digits`
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(significand), `max_value`, `min_value` and `epsilon` are in
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`boost::math::tools`.
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__Policy and configuration information is in namespace `boost::math::policies`.
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[tip Many code snippets assume implicit namespace(s),
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for example, `std::` or `boost::math`.]
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[endsect] [/section:namespaces Namespaces]
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[/ structure.qbk
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Copyright 2006, 2010, 2012 John Maddock and Paul A. Bristow.
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Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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(See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
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