n_asincos.c revision 1.5.10.1 1 /* $NetBSD: n_asincos.c,v 1.5.10.1 2002/06/18 13:37:23 lukem Exp $ */
2 /*
3 * Copyright (c) 1985, 1993
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33 */
34
35 #ifndef lint
36 #if 0
37 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)asincos.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";
38 #endif
39 #endif /* not lint */
40
41 /* ASIN(X)
42 * RETURNS ARC SINE OF X
43 * DOUBLE PRECISION (IEEE DOUBLE 53 bits, VAX D FORMAT 56 bits)
44 * CODED IN C BY K.C. NG, 4/16/85, REVISED ON 6/10/85.
45 *
46 * Required system supported functions:
47 * copysign(x,y)
48 * sqrt(x)
49 *
50 * Required kernel function:
51 * atan2(y,x)
52 *
53 * Method :
54 * asin(x) = atan2(x,sqrt(1-x*x)); for better accuracy, 1-x*x is
55 * computed as follows
56 * 1-x*x if x < 0.5,
57 * 2*(1-|x|)-(1-|x|)*(1-|x|) if x >= 0.5.
58 *
59 * Special cases:
60 * if x is NaN, return x itself;
61 * if |x|>1, return NaN.
62 *
63 * Accuracy:
64 * 1) If atan2() uses machine PI, then
65 *
66 * asin(x) returns (PI/pi) * (the exact arc sine of x) nearly rounded;
67 * and PI is the exact pi rounded to machine precision (see atan2 for
68 * details):
69 *
70 * in decimal:
71 * pi = 3.141592653589793 23846264338327 .....
72 * 53 bits PI = 3.141592653589793 115997963 ..... ,
73 * 56 bits PI = 3.141592653589793 227020265 ..... ,
74 *
75 * in hexadecimal:
76 * pi = 3.243F6A8885A308D313198A2E....
77 * 53 bits PI = 3.243F6A8885A30 = 2 * 1.921FB54442D18 error=.276ulps
78 * 56 bits PI = 3.243F6A8885A308 = 4 * .C90FDAA22168C2 error=.206ulps
79 *
80 * In a test run with more than 200,000 random arguments on a VAX, the
81 * maximum observed error in ulps (units in the last place) was
82 * 2.06 ulps. (comparing against (PI/pi)*(exact asin(x)));
83 *
84 * 2) If atan2() uses true pi, then
85 *
86 * asin(x) returns the exact asin(x) with error below about 2 ulps.
87 *
88 * In a test run with more than 1,024,000 random arguments on a VAX, the
89 * maximum observed error in ulps (units in the last place) was
90 * 1.99 ulps.
91 */
92
93 #include "mathimpl.h"
94
95 double
96 asin(double x)
97 {
98 double s,t,one=1.0;
99 #if !defined(__vax__)&&!defined(tahoe)
100 if(x!=x) return(x); /* x is NaN */
101 #endif /* !defined(__vax__)&&!defined(tahoe) */
102 s=copysign(x,one);
103 if(s <= 0.5)
104 return(atan2(x,sqrt(one-x*x)));
105 else
106 { t=one-s; s=t+t; return(atan2(x,sqrt(s-t*t))); }
107
108 }
109
110 /* ACOS(X)
111 * RETURNS ARC COS OF X
112 * DOUBLE PRECISION (IEEE DOUBLE 53 bits, VAX D FORMAT 56 bits)
113 * CODED IN C BY K.C. NG, 4/16/85, REVISED ON 6/10/85.
114 *
115 * Required system supported functions:
116 * copysign(x,y)
117 * sqrt(x)
118 *
119 * Required kernel function:
120 * atan2(y,x)
121 *
122 * Method :
123 * ________
124 * / 1 - x
125 * acos(x) = 2*atan2( / -------- , 1 ) .
126 * \/ 1 + x
127 *
128 * Special cases:
129 * if x is NaN, return x itself;
130 * if |x|>1, return NaN.
131 *
132 * Accuracy:
133 * 1) If atan2() uses machine PI, then
134 *
135 * acos(x) returns (PI/pi) * (the exact arc cosine of x) nearly rounded;
136 * and PI is the exact pi rounded to machine precision (see atan2 for
137 * details):
138 *
139 * in decimal:
140 * pi = 3.141592653589793 23846264338327 .....
141 * 53 bits PI = 3.141592653589793 115997963 ..... ,
142 * 56 bits PI = 3.141592653589793 227020265 ..... ,
143 *
144 * in hexadecimal:
145 * pi = 3.243F6A8885A308D313198A2E....
146 * 53 bits PI = 3.243F6A8885A30 = 2 * 1.921FB54442D18 error=.276ulps
147 * 56 bits PI = 3.243F6A8885A308 = 4 * .C90FDAA22168C2 error=.206ulps
148 *
149 * In a test run with more than 200,000 random arguments on a VAX, the
150 * maximum observed error in ulps (units in the last place) was
151 * 2.07 ulps. (comparing against (PI/pi)*(exact acos(x)));
152 *
153 * 2) If atan2() uses true pi, then
154 *
155 * acos(x) returns the exact acos(x) with error below about 2 ulps.
156 *
157 * In a test run with more than 1,024,000 random arguments on a VAX, the
158 * maximum observed error in ulps (units in the last place) was
159 * 2.15 ulps.
160 */
161
162 double
163 acos(double x)
164 {
165 double t,one=1.0;
166 #if !defined(__vax__)&&!defined(tahoe)
167 if(x!=x) return(x);
168 #endif /* !defined(__vax__)&&!defined(tahoe) */
169 if( x != -1.0)
170 t=atan2(sqrt((one-x)/(one+x)),one);
171 else
172 t=atan2(one,0.0); /* t = PI/2 */
173 return(t+t);
174 }
175