BINOMIAL (Binomial coefficient.)
BINOMIAL Binomial coefficient.
If the arguments are both non-negative integers with 0 <= K <= N, then
BINOMIAL(N, K) = N!/K!/(N-K)!, which is the number of distinct sets of
K objects that can be chosen from N distinct objects.
When N or K(or both) are N-D matrices, BINOMIAL(N, K) is the coefficient
for each pair of elements.
If N and K are integers that do not satisfy 0 <= K <= N, or N and K are
non-integers , then the general definition is used, that is
BINOMIAL(N, K) = GAMMA(N+1) / (GAMMA(K+1) / GAMMA(N-K+1))
If N is a non-negative integer, BINOMIAL(N) = BINOMIAL(N, 0:N)
BINOMIAL only supports floating point input arguments.
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Mukhtar Ullah (2024). BINOMIAL (Binomial coefficient.) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/5966-binomial-binomial-coefficient), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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