Well thx yes this works. But it is not the notation I found at:
http://fredrikj.net/arb/acb_hypgeom.html#convergent-series

Also I presume R=AcbField(128) set the float to 128. Does it always consume 
the 128 bit for real and 128 for complex coz it always adds the complex 
part for example R(1) =1.000.... + i*0
Does it change the imaginary part from im to i ? Im wondering coz for 
example R(1+1*im) does not work.
I was also wondering why u need to write the values witihin hyp1f1 in 
AcbField format not as normal Float128 for example which Julia provides.
Is there a documentation? Thx.

Am Samstag, 28. Mai 2016 15:18:02 UTC+2 schrieb Fredrik Johansson:
>
> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 1:42 PM, digxx <diger...@hotmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Hey again, 
> > So I found the the arb documentation and was wondering if the syntax is 
> the 
> > same. 
> > since for example acb_hypgeom_m(1.0,1.0,1.0) does not work. Must be 
> doing 
> > something wrong :-( 
> > sry 
>
> Could you clarify what does not work? Can you show the code you used 
> to invoke it? 
>
> Via Nemo, you can call it like this: 
>
> julia> using Nemo 
>
> julia> R = AcbField(128); 
>
> julia> hyp1f1(R(1.0), R(1.0), R(1.0)) 
> [2.7182818284590452353602874713526624977 +/- 6.90e-38] + i*0 
>
> Fredrik 
>

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