In complex_dilog(), input
values. If theta takes its default value of
NULL, interpret r as a complex-valued object. If
theta is non-null, interpret r as the Modulus,
and theta as the argument, of the complex object passed to
gsl_sf_complex_dilog_e()
give
Boolean, with default FALSE meaning to
return just the answers, and TRUE meaning to return a status
vector as well
strict
Boolean, with TRUE meaning to return NaN
if nonzero status is returned by the GSL function (FALSE
means to return the value: use with caution)
Author
Robin K. S. Hankin
Details
All functions as documented in the GSL reference manual section
7.11.