n_exp__E.c revision 1.7 1 1.7 uwe /* $NetBSD: n_exp__E.c,v 1.7 2008/04/29 15:10:02 uwe Exp $ */
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30 1.1 ragge
31 1.1 ragge #ifndef lint
32 1.2 ragge #if 0
33 1.1 ragge static char sccsid[] = "@(#)exp__E.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";
34 1.2 ragge #endif
35 1.1 ragge #endif /* not lint */
36 1.1 ragge
37 1.1 ragge /* exp__E(x,c)
38 1.1 ragge * ASSUMPTION: c << x SO THAT fl(x+c)=x.
39 1.1 ragge * (c is the correction term for x)
40 1.1 ragge * exp__E RETURNS
41 1.1 ragge *
42 1.1 ragge * / exp(x+c) - 1 - x , 1E-19 < |x| < .3465736
43 1.4 simonb * exp__E(x,c) = |
44 1.1 ragge * \ 0 , |x| < 1E-19.
45 1.1 ragge *
46 1.1 ragge * DOUBLE PRECISION (IEEE 53 bits, VAX D FORMAT 56 BITS)
47 1.1 ragge * KERNEL FUNCTION OF EXP, EXPM1, POW FUNCTIONS
48 1.1 ragge * CODED IN C BY K.C. NG, 1/31/85;
49 1.1 ragge * REVISED BY K.C. NG on 3/16/85, 4/16/85.
50 1.1 ragge *
51 1.1 ragge * Required system supported function:
52 1.4 simonb * copysign(x,y)
53 1.1 ragge *
54 1.1 ragge * Method:
55 1.1 ragge * 1. Rational approximation. Let r=x+c.
56 1.1 ragge * Based on
57 1.4 simonb * 2 * sinh(r/2)
58 1.1 ragge * exp(r) - 1 = ---------------------- ,
59 1.1 ragge * cosh(r/2) - sinh(r/2)
60 1.1 ragge * exp__E(r) is computed using
61 1.1 ragge * x*x (x/2)*W - ( Q - ( 2*P + x*P ) )
62 1.1 ragge * --- + (c + x*[---------------------------------- + c ])
63 1.1 ragge * 2 1 - W
64 1.1 ragge * where P := p1*x^2 + p2*x^4,
65 1.1 ragge * Q := q1*x^2 + q2*x^4 (for 56 bits precision, add q3*x^6)
66 1.1 ragge * W := x/2-(Q-x*P),
67 1.1 ragge *
68 1.1 ragge * (See the listing below for the values of p1,p2,q1,q2,q3. The poly-
69 1.1 ragge * nomials P and Q may be regarded as the approximations to sinh
70 1.1 ragge * and cosh :
71 1.1 ragge * sinh(r/2) = r/2 + r * P , cosh(r/2) = 1 + Q . )
72 1.1 ragge *
73 1.1 ragge * The coefficients were obtained by a special Remez algorithm.
74 1.1 ragge *
75 1.1 ragge * Approximation error:
76 1.1 ragge *
77 1.1 ragge * | exp(x) - 1 | 2**(-57), (IEEE double)
78 1.4 simonb * | ------------ - (exp__E(x,0)+x)/x | <=
79 1.1 ragge * | x | 2**(-69). (VAX D)
80 1.1 ragge *
81 1.1 ragge * Constants:
82 1.1 ragge * The hexadecimal values are the intended ones for the following constants.
83 1.1 ragge * The decimal values may be used, provided that the compiler will convert
84 1.1 ragge * from decimal to binary accurately enough to produce the hexadecimal values
85 1.1 ragge * shown.
86 1.1 ragge */
87 1.1 ragge
88 1.5 matt #define _LIBM_STATIC
89 1.1 ragge #include "mathimpl.h"
90 1.1 ragge
91 1.1 ragge vc(p1, 1.5150724356786683059E-2 ,3abe,3d78,066a,67e1, -6, .F83ABE67E1066A)
92 1.1 ragge vc(p2, 6.3112487873718332688E-5 ,5b42,3984,0173,48cd, -13, .845B4248CD0173)
93 1.1 ragge vc(q1, 1.1363478204690669916E-1 ,b95a,3ee8,ec45,44a2, -3, .E8B95A44A2EC45)
94 1.1 ragge vc(q2, 1.2624568129896839182E-3 ,7905,3ba5,f5e7,72e4, -9, .A5790572E4F5E7)
95 1.1 ragge vc(q3, 1.5021856115869022674E-6 ,9eb4,36c9,c395,604a, -19, .C99EB4604AC395)
96 1.1 ragge
97 1.1 ragge ic(p1, 1.3887401997267371720E-2, -7, 1.C70FF8B3CC2CF)
98 1.1 ragge ic(p2, 3.3044019718331897649E-5, -15, 1.15317DF4526C4)
99 1.1 ragge ic(q1, 1.1110813732786649355E-1, -4, 1.C719538248597)
100 1.1 ragge ic(q2, 9.9176615021572857300E-4, -10, 1.03FC4CB8C98E8)
101 1.1 ragge
102 1.1 ragge #ifdef vccast
103 1.1 ragge #define p1 vccast(p1)
104 1.1 ragge #define p2 vccast(p2)
105 1.1 ragge #define q1 vccast(q1)
106 1.1 ragge #define q2 vccast(q2)
107 1.1 ragge #define q3 vccast(q3)
108 1.1 ragge #endif
109 1.1 ragge
110 1.5 matt double
111 1.5 matt __exp__E(double x, double c)
112 1.1 ragge {
113 1.7 uwe static const double zero=0.0, one=1.0, half=1.0/2.0, small=1.0E-19;
114 1.1 ragge double z,p,q,xp,xh,w;
115 1.1 ragge if(copysign(x,one)>small) {
116 1.1 ragge z = x*x ;
117 1.1 ragge p = z*( p1 +z* p2 );
118 1.3 matt #if defined(__vax__)||defined(tahoe)
119 1.1 ragge q = z*( q1 +z*( q2 +z* q3 ));
120 1.3 matt #else /* defined(__vax__)||defined(tahoe) */
121 1.1 ragge q = z*( q1 +z* q2 );
122 1.3 matt #endif /* defined(__vax__)||defined(tahoe) */
123 1.4 simonb xp= x*p ;
124 1.1 ragge xh= x*half ;
125 1.1 ragge w = xh-(q-xp) ;
126 1.1 ragge p = p+p;
127 1.1 ragge c += x*((xh*w-(q-(p+xp)))/(one-w)+c);
128 1.1 ragge return(z*half+c);
129 1.1 ragge }
130 1.1 ragge /* end of |x| > small */
131 1.1 ragge
132 1.1 ragge else {
133 1.2 ragge if(x!=zero) w=one+small; /* raise the inexact flag ??? -ragge */
134 1.1 ragge return(copysign(zero,x));
135 1.1 ragge }
136 1.1 ragge }
137