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| // Copyright Paul Bristow 2013.
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| // Copyright John Maddock 2010.
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| 
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| // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the
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| // Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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| // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
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| // or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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| 
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| /*! \brief Examples of using the enhanced math constants.
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|     \details This allows for access to constants via functions like @c pi(),
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|     and also via namespaces, @c using @c namespace boost::math::double_constants;
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|     called simply @c pi.
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| */
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| 
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| #include <boost/math/constants/constants.hpp>
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| 
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| #include <iostream>
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| using std::cout;
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| using std::endl;
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| 
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| #include <limits>
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| using std::numeric_limits;
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| 
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| /*! \brief Examples of a template function using constants.
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|     \details This example shows using of constants from function calls like @c pi(),
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|     rather than the 'cute' plain @c pi use in non-template applications.
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| 
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|     \tparam Real radius parameter that can be a built-in like float, double,
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|       or a user-defined type like multiprecision.
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|     \returns Area = pi * radius ^ 2
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| */
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| 
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| //[math_constants_eg1
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| template<class Real>
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| Real area(Real r)
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| {
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|   using namespace boost::math::constants;
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| 
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|   return pi<Real>() * r * r;
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| }
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| //] [/math_constants_eg1]
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| 
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| int main()
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| {
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| 
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|   { // Boost.Math constants using function calls like pi().
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|     // using namespace boost::math::constants;
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| 
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|    using boost::math::constants::pi;
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|    using boost::math::constants::one_div_two_pi;
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| 
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| #ifdef BOOST_NO_CXX11_NUMERIC_LIMITS
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|      std::size_t max_digits10 = 2 + std::numeric_limits<double>::digits * 3010/10000;
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| #else
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|    std::size_t max_digits10 = std::numeric_limits<double>::max_digits10;
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| #endif
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| 
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|   std::cout.precision(max_digits10);
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|   cout << "double pi =  boost::math::double_constants::pi = " << pi<double>() << endl;
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|   //   double pi =  boost::math::double_constants::pi = 3.1415926535897931
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|   double r = 1.234567890123456789;
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|   double d = pi<double>() * r * r;
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| 
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|   cout << "d = " << d << ", r = " << r << endl;
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| 
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|   float rf = 0.987654321987654321f;
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| 
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|   float pif = boost::math::constants::pi<float>();
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|   cout << "pidf =  boost::math::constants::pi() = " << pif << endl;
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|   //   pidf =  boost::math::float_constants::pi = 3.1415927410125732
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| 
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|     //float df = pi * rf * rf; // conversion from 'const double' to 'float', possible loss of data.
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|   float df = pif * rf * rf;
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| 
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|   cout << "df = " << df << ", rf = " << rf << endl;
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| 
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|   cout << "one_div_two_pi " << one_div_two_pi<double>() << endl;
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| 
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|   using boost::math::constants::one_div_two_pi;
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| 
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|   cout << "one_div_root_two_pi " << one_div_two_pi<double>() << endl;
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|   }
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| 
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|   { // Boost math new constants using namespace selected values, like pi.
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| 
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|     //using namespace boost::math::float_constants;
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|     using namespace boost::math::double_constants;
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| 
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|     double my2pi = two_pi; // Uses boost::math::double_constants::two_pi;
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| 
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|     cout << "double my2pi = " << my2pi << endl;
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| 
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|     using boost::math::float_constants::e;
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|     float my_e = e;
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|     cout << "float my_e  " << my_e << endl;
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| 
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|     double my_pi = boost::math::double_constants::pi;
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|     cout << "double my_pi = boost::math::double_constants::pi =  " << my_pi << endl;
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| 
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|     // If you try to use two namespaces, this may, of course, create ambiguity:
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|     // it is not too difficult to do this inadvertently.
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|     using namespace boost::math::float_constants;
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|     //cout << pi << endl; // error C2872: 'pi' : ambiguous symbol.
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| 
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|   }
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|   {
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| 
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| //[math_constants_ambiguity
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|      // If you use more than one namespace, this will, of course, create ambiguity:
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|      using namespace boost::math::double_constants;
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|      using namespace boost::math::constants;
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| 
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|       //double my_pi = pi(); // error C2872: 'pi' : ambiguous symbol
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|       //double my_pi2 = pi; // Context does not allow for disambiguation of overloaded function
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| 
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|      // It is also possible to create ambiguity inadvertently,
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|      // perhaps in other peoples code,
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|      // by making the scope of a namespace declaration wider than necessary,
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|      // therefore is it prudent to avoid this risk by localising the scope of such definitions.
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| //] [/math_constants_ambiguity]
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| 
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|   }
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| 
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|   { // You can, of course, use both methods of access if both are fully qualified, for examples:
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| 
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|     //cout.precision(std::numeric_limits<double>::max_digits10);// Ideally.
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|     cout.precision(2 + std::numeric_limits<double>::digits * 3010/10000); // If no max_digits10.
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| 
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|     double my_pi1 = boost::math::constants::pi<double>();
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|     double my_pid = boost::math::double_constants::pi;
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|     cout << "boost::math::constants::pi<double>() = " << my_pi1 << endl
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|          << "boost::math::double_constants::pi = " << my_pid << endl;
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| 
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|     // cout.precision(std::numeric_limits<float>::max_digits10); // Ideally.
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|     cout.precision(2 + std::numeric_limits<double>::digits * 3010/10000); // If no max_digits10.
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|     float my_pif = boost::math::float_constants::pi;
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|     cout << "boost::math::float_constants::pi = " << my_pif << endl;
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| 
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|   }
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| 
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|   { // Use with templates
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| 
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|     // \warning it is important to be very careful with the type provided as parameter.
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|     // For example, naively providing an @b integer instead of a floating-point type can be disastrous.
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|     // cout << "Area = " << area(2) << endl; // warning : 'return' : conversion from 'double' to 'int', possible loss of data
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|     // Failure to heed this warning can lead to very wrong answers!
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|     //  Area = 12 !!  = 3 * 2 * 2
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| //[math_constants_template_integer_type
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|     //cout << "Area = " << area(2) << endl; //   Area = 12!
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|     cout << "Area = " << area(2.) << endl;  //   Area = 12.566371
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| 
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|     // You can also avoid this by being explicit about the type of @c area.
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|     cout << "Area = " << area<double>(2) << endl;
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| 
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| //] [/math_constants_template_integer_type]
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| 
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| 
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|   }
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| /*
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| {
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|     using  boost::math::constants::pi;
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|     //double my_pi3 = pi<double>(); // OK
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|     //double my_pi4 = pi<>(); cannot find template type.
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|     //double my_pi4 = pi(); // Can't find a function.
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| 
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|   }
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| */
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| 
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| } // int main()
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| 
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| /*[constants_eq1_output
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| 
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| Output:
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| 
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|   double pi =  boost::math::double_constants::pi = 3.1415926535897931
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|   d = 4.7882831840285398, r = 1.2345678901234567
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|   pidf =  boost::math::constants::pi() = 3.1415927410125732
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|   df = 3.0645015239715576, rf = 0.98765432834625244
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|   one_div_two_pi 0.15915494309189535
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|   one_div_root_two_pi 0.15915494309189535
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|   double my2pi = 6.2831853071795862
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|   float my_e  2.7182817459106445
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|   double my_pi = boost::math::double_constants::pi =  3.1415926535897931
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|   boost::math::constants::pi<double>() = 3.1415926535897931
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|   boost::math::double_constants::pi = 3.1415926535897931
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|   boost::math::float_constants::pi = 3.1415927410125732
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|   Area = 12.566370614359172
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|   Area = 12.566370614359172
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| 
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| 
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| ] [/constants_eq1_output]
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| */
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