Vincent Plagnol writes:
 > In my version of the gsl (1.6) when I run
 > 
 > cout<<gsl_ran_binomial_pdf (k, p, n)<<endl;
 > 
 > with p=0 I get NaN, whereas 0 would make more sense.
 > 
 > That should be an easy fix.

Thanks for the bug report, I will fix that in the next release.

-- 
Brian Gough
(GSL Maintainer)

Network Theory Ltd,
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