Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package math currently is a wrapper to github.com/engoengine/math. It makes it possible to exchange the wrapped math package completely or only change single methods while maintaining a stable engo api.
This package should be used by engo itself and can be used by it's users.
Index ¶
- Constants
- func Abs(x float32) float32
- func Acos(x float32) float32
- func Acosh(x float32) float32
- func Asin(x float32) float32
- func Asinh(x float32) float32
- func Atan(x float32) float32
- func Atan2(y, x float32) float32
- func Atanh(x float32) float32
- func Cbrt(x float32) float32
- func Ceil(x float32) float32
- func Clamp(f, low, high float32) float32
- func Copysign(x, y float32) float32
- func Cos(x float32) float32
- func Cosh(x float32) float32
- func Dim(x, y float32) float32
- func Erf(x float32) float32
- func Erfc(x float32) float32
- func Exp(x float32) float32
- func Exp2(x float32) float32
- func Expm1(x float32) float32
- func Float32bits(f float32) uint32
- func Float32frombits(b uint32) float32
- func Float64bits(f float64) uint64
- func Float64frombits(b uint64) float64
- func Floor(x float32) float32
- func Frexp(f float32) (frac float32, exp int)
- func Gamma(x float32) float32
- func Hypot(p, q float32) float32
- func Ilogb(x float32) int
- func Inf(sign int) float32
- func IsInf(f float32, sign int) bool
- func IsNaN(f float32) bool
- func J0(x float32) float32
- func J1(x float32) float32
- func Jn(n int, x float32) float32
- func Ldexp(frac float32, exp int) float32
- func Lgamma(x float32) (lgamma float32, sign int)
- func Log(x float32) float32
- func Log10(x float32) float32
- func Log1p(x float32) float32
- func Log2(x float32) float32
- func Logb(x float32) float32
- func Max(x, y float32) float32
- func Min(x, y float32) float32
- func Mod(x, y float32) float32
- func Modf(f float32) (int float32, frac float32)
- func NaN() float32
- func Nextafter(x, y float32) float32
- func Nextafter64(x, y float64) float64
- func Pow(x, y float32) float32
- func Pow10(e int) float32
- func Remainder(x, y float32) float32
- func Signbit(x float32) bool
- func Sin(x float32) float32
- func Sincos(x float32) (sin, cos float32)
- func Sinh(x float32) float32
- func Sqrt(x float32) float32
- func Tan(x float32) float32
- func Tanh(x float32) float32
- func Trunc(x float32) float32
- func Y0(x float32) float32
- func Y1(x float32) float32
- func Yn(n int, x float32) float32
Constants ¶
const ( E = 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995957496696763 // A001113 Pi = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459 // A000796 Phi = 1.61803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576286213544862 // A001622 Sqrt2 = 1.41421356237309504880168872420969807856967187537694807317667974 // A002193 SqrtE = 1.64872127070012814684865078781416357165377610071014801157507931 // A019774 SqrtPi = 1.77245385090551602729816748334114518279754945612238712821380779 // A002161 SqrtPhi = 1.27201964951406896425242246173749149171560804184009624861664038 // A139339 Ln2 = 0.693147180559945309417232121458176568075500134360255254120680009 // A002162 Log2E = 1 / Ln2 Ln10 = 2.30258509299404568401799145468436420760110148862877297603332790 // A002392 Log10E = 1 / Ln10 Log10Ef = float32(1) / float32(Ln10) )
Mathematical constants. Reference: http://oeis.org/Axxxxxx
const ( MaxFloat32 = 3.40282346638528859811704183484516925440e+38 // 2**127 * (2**24 - 1) / 2**23 SmallestNonzeroFloat32 = 1.401298464324817070923729583289916131280e-45 // 1 / 2**(127 - 1 + 23) MaxFloat64 = 1.797693134862315708145274237317043567981e+308 // 2**1023 * (2**53 - 1) / 2**52 SmallestNonzeroFloat64 = 4.940656458412465441765687928682213723651e-324 // 1 / 2**(1023 - 1 + 52) )
Floating-point limit values. Max is the largest finite value representable by the type. SmallestNonzero is the smallest positive, non-zero value representable by the type.
const ( MaxInt8 = 1<<7 - 1 MinInt8 = -1 << 7 MaxInt16 = 1<<15 - 1 MinInt16 = -1 << 15 MaxInt32 = 1<<31 - 1 MinInt32 = -1 << 31 MaxInt64 = 1<<63 - 1 MinInt64 = -1 << 63 MaxUint8 = 1<<8 - 1 MaxUint16 = 1<<16 - 1 MaxUint32 = 1<<32 - 1 MaxUint64 = 1<<64 - 1 )
Integer limit values.
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
func Acos ¶
Acos returns the arccosine, in radians, of x.
Special case is:
Acos(x) = NaN if x < -1 or x > 1
func Acosh ¶
Acosh returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of x.
Special cases are:
Acosh(+Inf) = +Inf Acosh(x) = NaN if x < 1 Acosh(NaN) = NaN
func Asin ¶
Asin returns the arcsine, in radians, of x.
Special cases are:
Asin(±0) = ±0 Asin(x) = NaN if x < -1 or x > 1
func Asinh ¶
Asinh returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of x.
Special cases are:
Asinh(±0) = ±0 Asinh(±Inf) = ±Inf Asinh(NaN) = NaN
func Atan ¶
Atan returns the arctangent, in radians, of x.
Special cases are:
Atan(±0) = ±0 Atan(±Inf) = ±Pi/2
func Atan2 ¶
Atan2 returns the arc tangent of y/x, using the signs of the two to determine the quadrant of the return value.
Special cases are (in order):
Atan2(y, NaN) = NaN Atan2(NaN, x) = NaN Atan2(+0, x>=0) = +0 Atan2(-0, x>=0) = -0 Atan2(+0, x<=-0) = +Pi Atan2(-0, x<=-0) = -Pi Atan2(y>0, 0) = +Pi/2 Atan2(y<0, 0) = -Pi/2 Atan2(+Inf, +Inf) = +Pi/4 Atan2(-Inf, +Inf) = -Pi/4 Atan2(+Inf, -Inf) = 3Pi/4 Atan2(-Inf, -Inf) = -3Pi/4 Atan2(y, +Inf) = 0 Atan2(y>0, -Inf) = +Pi Atan2(y<0, -Inf) = -Pi Atan2(+Inf, x) = +Pi/2 Atan2(-Inf, x) = -Pi/2
func Atanh ¶
Atanh returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of x.
Special cases are:
Atanh(1) = +Inf Atanh(±0) = ±0 Atanh(-1) = -Inf Atanh(x) = NaN if x < -1 or x > 1 Atanh(NaN) = NaN
func Cbrt ¶
Cbrt returns the cube root of x.
Special cases are:
Cbrt(±0) = ±0 Cbrt(±Inf) = ±Inf Cbrt(NaN) = NaN
func Ceil ¶
Ceil returns the least integer value greater than or equal to x.
Special cases are:
Ceil(±0) = ±0 Ceil(±Inf) = ±Inf Ceil(NaN) = NaN
func Cos ¶
Cos returns the cosine of the radian argument x.
Special cases are:
Cos(±Inf) = NaN Cos(NaN) = NaN
func Cosh ¶
Cosh returns the hyperbolic cosine of x.
Special cases are:
Cosh(±0) = 1 Cosh(±Inf) = +Inf Cosh(NaN) = NaN
func Dim ¶
Dim returns the maximum of x-y or 0.
Special cases are:
Dim(+Inf, +Inf) = NaN Dim(-Inf, -Inf) = NaN Dim(x, NaN) = Dim(NaN, x) = NaN
func Erf ¶
Erf returns the error function of x.
Special cases are:
Erf(+Inf) = 1 Erf(-Inf) = -1 Erf(NaN) = NaN
func Erfc ¶
Erfc returns the complementary error function of x.
Special cases are:
Erfc(+Inf) = 0 Erfc(-Inf) = 2 Erfc(NaN) = NaN
func Exp ¶
Exp returns e**x, the base-e exponential of x.
Special cases are:
Exp(+Inf) = +Inf Exp(NaN) = NaN
Very large values overflow to 0 or +Inf. Very small values underflow to 1.
func Expm1 ¶
Expm1 returns e**x - 1, the base-e exponential of x minus 1. It is more accurate than Exp(x) - 1 when x is near zero.
Special cases are:
Expm1(+Inf) = +Inf Expm1(-Inf) = -1 Expm1(NaN) = NaN
Very large values overflow to -1 or +Inf.
func Float32bits ¶
Float32bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f.
func Float32frombits ¶
Float32frombits returns the floating point number corresponding to the IEEE 754 binary representation b.
func Float64bits ¶
Float64bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f.
func Float64frombits ¶
Float64frombits returns the floating point number corresponding the IEEE 754 binary representation b.
func Floor ¶
Floor returns the greatest integer value less than or equal to x.
Special cases are:
Floor(±0) = ±0 Floor(±Inf) = ±Inf Floor(NaN) = NaN
func Frexp ¶
Frexp breaks f into a normalized fraction and an integral power of two. It returns frac and exp satisfying f == frac × 2**exp, with the absolute value of frac in the interval [½, 1).
Special cases are:
Frexp(±0) = ±0, 0 Frexp(±Inf) = ±Inf, 0 Frexp(NaN) = NaN, 0
func Gamma ¶
Gamma returns the Gamma function of x.
Special cases are:
Gamma(+Inf) = +Inf Gamma(+0) = +Inf Gamma(-0) = -Inf Gamma(x) = NaN for integer x < 0 Gamma(-Inf) = NaN Gamma(NaN) = NaN
func Hypot ¶
Hypot returns Sqrt(p*p + q*q), taking care to avoid unnecessary overflow and underflow.
Special cases are:
Hypot(±Inf, q) = +Inf Hypot(p, ±Inf) = +Inf Hypot(NaN, q) = NaN Hypot(p, NaN) = NaN
func Ilogb ¶
Ilogb returns the binary exponent of x as an integer.
Special cases are:
Ilogb(±Inf) = MaxInt32 Ilogb(0) = MinInt32 Ilogb(NaN) = MaxInt32
func IsInf ¶
IsInf reports whether f is an infinity, according to sign. If sign > 0, IsInf reports whether f is positive infinity. If sign < 0, IsInf reports whether f is negative infinity. If sign == 0, IsInf reports whether f is either infinity.
func J0 ¶
J0 returns the order-zero Bessel function of the first kind.
Special cases are:
J0(±Inf) = 0 J0(0) = 1 J0(NaN) = NaN
func J1 ¶
J1 returns the order-one Bessel function of the first kind.
Special cases are:
J1(±Inf) = 0 J1(NaN) = NaN
func Jn ¶
Jn returns the order-n Bessel function of the first kind.
Special cases are:
Jn(n, ±Inf) = 0 Jn(n, NaN) = NaN
func Ldexp ¶
Ldexp is the inverse of Frexp. It returns frac × 2**exp.
Special cases are:
Ldexp(±0, exp) = ±0 Ldexp(±Inf, exp) = ±Inf Ldexp(NaN, exp) = NaN
func Lgamma ¶
Lgamma returns the natural logarithm and sign (-1 or +1) of Gamma(x).
Special cases are:
Lgamma(+Inf) = +Inf Lgamma(0) = +Inf Lgamma(-integer) = +Inf Lgamma(-Inf) = -Inf Lgamma(NaN) = NaN
func Log ¶
Log returns the natural logarithm of x.
Special cases are:
Log(+Inf) = +Inf Log(0) = -Inf Log(x < 0) = NaN Log(NaN) = NaN
func Log1p ¶
Log1p returns the natural logarithm of 1 plus its argument x. It is more accurate than Log(1 + x) when x is near zero.
Special cases are:
Log1p(+Inf) = +Inf Log1p(±0) = ±0 Log1p(-1) = -Inf Log1p(x < -1) = NaN Log1p(NaN) = NaN
func Logb ¶
Logb returns the binary exponent of x.
Special cases are:
Logb(±Inf) = +Inf Logb(0) = -Inf Logb(NaN) = NaN
func Max ¶
Max returns the larger of x or y.
Special cases are:
Max(x, +Inf) = Max(+Inf, x) = +Inf Max(x, NaN) = Max(NaN, x) = NaN Max(+0, ±0) = Max(±0, +0) = +0 Max(-0, -0) = -0
func Min ¶
Min returns the smaller of x or y.
Special cases are:
Min(x, -Inf) = Min(-Inf, x) = -Inf Min(x, NaN) = Min(NaN, x) = NaN Min(-0, ±0) = Min(±0, -0) = -0
func Mod ¶
Mod returns the floating-point remainder of x/y. The magnitude of the result is less than y and its sign agrees with that of x.
Special cases are:
Mod(±Inf, y) = NaN Mod(NaN, y) = NaN Mod(x, 0) = NaN Mod(x, ±Inf) = x Mod(x, NaN) = NaN
func Modf ¶
Modf returns integer and fractional floating-point numbers that sum to f. Both values have the same sign as f.
Special cases are:
Modf(±Inf) = ±Inf, NaN Modf(NaN) = NaN, NaN
func Nextafter ¶
Nextafter returns the next representable float32 value after x towards y. Special cases:
Nextafter32(x, x) = x Nextafter32(NaN, y) = NaN Nextafter32(x, NaN) = NaN
Since this is a float32 math package the 32 bit version has no number and the 64 bit version has the number in the method name.
func Nextafter64 ¶
Nextafter64 returns the next representable float64 value after x towards y. Special cases:
Nextafter64(x, x) = x Nextafter64(NaN, y) = NaN Nextafter64(x, NaN) = NaN
Since this is a float32 math package the 32 bit version has no number and the 64 bit version has the number in the method name.
func Pow ¶
Pow returns x**y, the base-x exponential of y.
Special cases are (in order):
Pow(x, ±0) = 1 for any x Pow(1, y) = 1 for any y Pow(x, 1) = x for any x Pow(NaN, y) = NaN Pow(x, NaN) = NaN Pow(±0, y) = ±Inf for y an odd integer < 0 Pow(±0, -Inf) = +Inf Pow(±0, +Inf) = +0 Pow(±0, y) = +Inf for finite y < 0 and not an odd integer Pow(±0, y) = ±0 for y an odd integer > 0 Pow(±0, y) = +0 for finite y > 0 and not an odd integer Pow(-1, ±Inf) = 1 Pow(x, +Inf) = +Inf for |x| > 1 Pow(x, -Inf) = +0 for |x| > 1 Pow(x, +Inf) = +0 for |x| < 1 Pow(x, -Inf) = +Inf for |x| < 1 Pow(+Inf, y) = +Inf for y > 0 Pow(+Inf, y) = +0 for y < 0 Pow(-Inf, y) = Pow(-0, -y) Pow(x, y) = NaN for finite x < 0 and finite non-integer y
func Pow10 ¶
Pow10 returns 10**e, the base-10 exponential of e.
Special cases are:
Pow10(e) = +Inf for e > 309 Pow10(e) = 0 for e < -324
func Remainder ¶
Remainder returns the IEEE 754 floating-point remainder of x/y.
Special cases are:
Remainder(±Inf, y) = NaN Remainder(NaN, y) = NaN Remainder(x, 0) = NaN Remainder(x, ±Inf) = x Remainder(x, NaN) = NaN
func Sin ¶
Sin returns the sine of the radian argument x.
Special cases are:
Sin(±0) = ±0 Sin(±Inf) = NaN Sin(NaN) = NaN
func Sincos ¶
Sincos returns Sin(x), Cos(x).
Special cases are:
Sincos(±0) = ±0, 1 Sincos(±Inf) = NaN, NaN Sincos(NaN) = NaN, NaN
func Sinh ¶
Sinh returns the hyperbolic sine of x.
Special cases are:
Sinh(±0) = ±0 Sinh(±Inf) = ±Inf Sinh(NaN) = NaN
func Sqrt ¶
Sqrt returns the square root of x.
Special cases are:
Sqrt(+Inf) = +Inf Sqrt(±0) = ±0 Sqrt(x < 0) = NaN Sqrt(NaN) = NaN
func Tan ¶
Tan returns the tangent of the radian argument x.
Special cases are:
Tan(±0) = ±0 Tan(±Inf) = NaN Tan(NaN) = NaN
func Tanh ¶
Tanh returns the hyperbolic tangent of x.
Special cases are:
Tanh(±0) = ±0 Tanh(±Inf) = ±1 Tanh(NaN) = NaN
func Trunc ¶
Trunc returns the integer value of x.
Special cases are:
Trunc(±0) = ±0 Trunc(±Inf) = ±Inf Trunc(NaN) = NaN
func Y0 ¶
Y0 returns the order-zero Bessel function of the second kind.
Special cases are:
Y0(+Inf) = 0 Y0(0) = -Inf Y0(x < 0) = NaN Y0(NaN) = NaN
Types ¶
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