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<!-- Note: This file is automatically generated from source code comments. Changes made in this file will be overridden. -->
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# Function erf
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Compute the erf function of a value using a rational Chebyshev
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approximations for different intervals of x.
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This is a translation of W. J. Cody's Fortran implementation from 1987
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( https://www.netlib.org/specfun/erf ). See the AMS publication
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"Rational Chebyshev Approximations for the Error Function" by W. J. Cody
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for an explanation of this process.
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For matrices, the function is evaluated element wise.
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## Syntax
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```js
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math.erf(x)
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```
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### Parameters
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Parameter | Type | Description
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--------- | ---- | -----------
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`x` | number | Array | Matrix | A real number
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### Returns
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Type | Description
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---- | -----------
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number | Array | Matrix | The erf of `x`
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### Throws
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Type | Description
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---- | -----------
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## Examples
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```js
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math.erf(0.2) // returns 0.22270258921047847
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math.erf(-0.5) // returns -0.5204998778130465
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math.erf(4) // returns 0.9999999845827421
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```
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