double cyl_neumann( double ν, double x ); float cyl_neumannf( float ν, float x ); long double cyl_neumannl( long double ν, long double x ); | (1) | (since C++17) |
Promoted cyl_neumann( Arithmetic ν, Arithmetic x ); | (2) | (since C++17) |
ν
and x
.double
. If any argument is long double
, then the return type Promoted
is also long double
, otherwise the return type is always double
.ν | - | the order of the function |
x | - | the argument of the function) |
ν
and x
, is returned, that is NJ ν(x)cos(νπ)-J -ν(x) |
sin(νπ) |
std::cyl_bessel_j(ν,x)
) for x≥0 and non-integer ν; for integer ν a limit is used. Errors may be reported as specified in math_errhandling.
Implementations that do not support C++17, but support ISO 29124:2010, provide this function if __STDCPP_MATH_SPEC_FUNCS__
is defined by the implementation to a value at least 201003L and if the user defines __STDCPP_WANT_MATH_SPEC_FUNCS__
before including any standard library headers.
Implementations that do not support ISO 29124:2010 but support TR 19768:2007 (TR1), provide this function in the header tr1/cmath
and namespace std::tr1
.
An implementation of this function is also available in boost.math.
#include <cmath> #include <iostream> int main() { double pi = std::acos(-1); double x = 1.2345; // spot check for ν == 0.5 std::cout << "N_.5(" << x << ") = " << std::cyl_neumann(.5, x) << '\n' << "calculated via J = " << (std::cyl_bessel_j(.5,x)*std::cos(.5*pi) - std::cyl_bessel_j(-.5,x))/std::sin(.5*pi) << '\n'; }
Output:
N_.5(1.2345) = -0.236973 calculated via J = -0.236973
Weisstein, Eric W. "Bessel Function of the Second Kind." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource.
(C++17)(C++17)(C++17) | regular modified cylindrical Bessel functions (function) |
(C++17)(C++17)(C++17) | cylindrical Bessel functions (of the first kind) (function) |
(C++17)(C++17)(C++17) | irregular modified cylindrical Bessel functions (function) |
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