X and Y may be any numbers except that if Y is a negative integer then X must be an integer. R is numeric. An element of R is integer if corresponding elements of X and Y are integers.
Binomial is defined in terms of the function Factorial:
X!Y ←→ (!Y)÷(!X)×!Y-X
Results are derived smoothly from the Beta function:
Beta(X,Y) ←→ ÷Y×(X-1)!X+Y-1
For positive integer arguments, R is the number of selections of X things from Y things.
Example
1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2!5 5 6.105689248 7.219424686 8.281104786 9.227916704 10 2!3j2 1J5