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- #pragma once
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- #include <string>
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-
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- using std::string;
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-
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- double algdiv ( double *a, double *b );
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- double alnrel ( double *a );
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- double apser ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *eps );
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- double bcorr ( double *a0, double *b0 );
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- double beta ( double a, double b );
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- double beta_asym ( double *a, double *b, double *lambda, double *eps );
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- double beta_frac ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *y, double *lambda,
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- double *eps );
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- void beta_grat ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *y, double *w,
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- double *eps,int *ierr );
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- void beta_inc ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *y, double *w,
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- double *w1, int *ierr );
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- void beta_inc_values ( int *n_data, double *a, double *b, double *x, double *fx );
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- double beta_log ( double *a0, double *b0 );
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- double beta_pser ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *eps );
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- double beta_rcomp ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *y );
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- double beta_rcomp1 ( int *mu, double *a, double *b, double *x, double *y );
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- double beta_up ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *y, int *n, double *eps );
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- void binomial_cdf_values ( int *n_data, int *a, double *b, int *x, double *fx );
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- void cdfbet ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *x, double *y,
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- double *a, double *b, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdfbin ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *s, double *xn,
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- double *pr, double *ompr, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdfchi ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *x, double *df,
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- int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdfchn ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *x, double *df,
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- double *pnonc, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdff ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *f, double *dfn,
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- double *dfd, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdffnc ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *f, double *dfn,
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- double *dfd, double *phonc, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdfgam ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *x, double *shape,
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- double *scale, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdfnbn ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *s, double *xn,
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- double *pr, double *ompr, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdfnor ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *x, double *mean,
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- double *sd, int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdfpoi ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *s, double *xlam,
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- int *status, double *bound );
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- void cdft ( int *which, double *p, double *q, double *t, double *df,
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- int *status, double *bound );
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- void chi_noncentral_cdf_values ( int *n_data, double *x, double *lambda,
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- int *df, double *cdf );
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- void chi_square_cdf_values ( int *n_data, int *a, double *x, double *fx );
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- void cumbet ( double *x, double *y, double *a, double *b, double *cum,
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- double *ccum );
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- void cumbin ( double *s, double *xn, double *pr, double *ompr,
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- double *cum, double *ccum );
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- void cumchi ( double *x, double *df, double *cum, double *ccum );
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- void cumchn ( double *x, double *df, double *pnonc, double *cum,
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- double *ccum );
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- void cumf ( double *f, double *dfn, double *dfd, double *cum, double *ccum );
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- void cumfnc ( double *f, double *dfn, double *dfd, double *pnonc,
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- double *cum, double *ccum );
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- void cumgam ( double *x, double *a, double *cum, double *ccum );
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- void cumnbn ( double *s, double *xn, double *pr, double *ompr,
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- double *cum, double *ccum );
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- void cumnor ( double *arg, double *result, double *ccum );
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- void cumpoi ( double *s, double *xlam, double *cum, double *ccum );
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- void cumt ( double *t, double *df, double *cum, double *ccum );
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- double dbetrm ( double *a, double *b );
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- double dexpm1 ( double *x );
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- double dinvnr ( double *p, double *q );
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- void dinvr ( int *status, double *x, double *fx,
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- unsigned long *qleft, unsigned long *qhi );
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- double dlanor ( double *x );
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- double dpmpar ( int *i );
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- void dstinv ( double *zsmall, double *zbig, double *zabsst,
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- double *zrelst, double *zstpmu, double *zabsto, double *zrelto );
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- double dstrem ( double *z );
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- void dstzr ( double *zxlo, double *zxhi, double *zabstl, double *zreltl );
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- double dt1 ( double *p, double *q, double *df );
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- void dzror ( int *status, double *x, double *fx, double *xlo,
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- double *xhi, unsigned long *qleft, unsigned long *qhi );
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- void erf_values ( int *n_data, double *x, double *fx );
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- double error_f ( double *x );
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- double error_fc ( int *ind, double *x );
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- double esum ( int *mu, double *x );
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- double eval_pol ( double a[], int *n, double *x );
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- double exparg ( int *l );
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- void f_cdf_values ( int *n_data, int *a, int *b, double *x, double *fx );
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- void f_noncentral_cdf_values ( int *n_data, int *a, int *b, double *lambda,
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- double *x, double *fx );
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- double fifdint ( double a );
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- double fifdmax1 ( double a, double b );
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- double fifdmin1 ( double a, double b );
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- double fifdsign ( double mag, double sign );
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- long fifidint ( double a );
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- long fifmod ( long a, long b );
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- double fpser ( double *a, double *b, double *x, double *eps );
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- void ftnstop ( string msg );
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- double gam1 ( double *a );
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- void gamma_inc ( double *a, double *x, double *ans, double *qans, int *ind );
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- void gamma_inc_inv ( double *a, double *x, double *x0, double *p, double *q,
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- int *ierr );
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- void gamma_inc_values ( int *n_data, double *a, double *x, double *fx );
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- double gamma_ln1 ( double *a );
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- double gamma_log ( double *a );
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- void gamma_rat1 ( double *a, double *x, double *r, double *p, double *q,
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- double *eps );
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- void gamma_values ( int *n_data, double *x, double *fx );
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- double gamma_x ( double *a );
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- double gsumln ( double *a, double *b );
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- int ipmpar ( int *i );
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- void negative_binomial_cdf_values ( int *n_data, int *f, int *s, double *p,
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- double *cdf );
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- void normal_cdf_values ( int *n_data, double *x, double *fx );
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- void poisson_cdf_values ( int *n_data, double *a, int *x, double *fx );
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- double psi ( double *xx );
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- void psi_values ( int *n_data, double *x, double *fx );
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- double rcomp ( double *a, double *x );
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- double rexp ( double *x );
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- double rlog ( double *x );
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- double rlog1 ( double *x );
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- void student_cdf_values ( int *n_data, int *a, double *x, double *fx );
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- double stvaln ( double *p );
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- void timestamp ( void );
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