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1.1 ! root 1: /* ! 2: * Copyright (c) 1985 Regents of the University of California. ! 3: * ! 4: * Use and reproduction of this software are granted in accordance with ! 5: * the terms and conditions specified in the Berkeley Software License ! 6: * Agreement (in particular, this entails acknowledgement of the programs' ! 7: * source, and inclusion of this notice) with the additional understanding ! 8: * that all recipients should regard themselves as participants in an ! 9: * ongoing research project and hence should feel obligated to report ! 10: * their experiences (good or bad) with these elementary function codes, ! 11: * using "sendbug 4bsd-bugs@BERKELEY", to the authors. ! 12: */ ! 13: ! 14: #ifndef lint ! 15: static char sccsid[] = "@(#)atan.c 1.1 (Berkeley) 8/21/85"; ! 16: #endif not lint ! 17: ! 18: /* ATAN(X) ! 19: * RETURNS ARC TANGENT OF X ! 20: * DOUBLE PRECISION (IEEE DOUBLE 53 bits, VAX D FORMAT 56 bits) ! 21: * CODED IN C BY K.C. NG, 4/16/85, REVISED ON 6/10/85. ! 22: * ! 23: * Required kernel function: ! 24: * atan2(y,x) ! 25: * ! 26: * Method: ! 27: * atan(x) = atan2(x,1.0). ! 28: * ! 29: * Special case: ! 30: * if x is NaN, return x itself. ! 31: * ! 32: * Accuracy: ! 33: * 1) If atan2() uses machine PI, then ! 34: * ! 35: * atan(x) returns (PI/pi) * (the exact arc tangent of x) nearly rounded; ! 36: * and PI is the exact pi rounded to machine precision (see atan2 for ! 37: * details): ! 38: * ! 39: * in decimal: ! 40: * pi = 3.141592653589793 23846264338327 ..... ! 41: * 53 bits PI = 3.141592653589793 115997963 ..... , ! 42: * 56 bits PI = 3.141592653589793 227020265 ..... , ! 43: * ! 44: * in hexadecimal: ! 45: * pi = 3.243F6A8885A308D313198A2E.... ! 46: * 53 bits PI = 3.243F6A8885A30 = 2 * 1.921FB54442D18 error=.276ulps ! 47: * 56 bits PI = 3.243F6A8885A308 = 4 * .C90FDAA22168C2 error=.206ulps ! 48: * ! 49: * In a test run with more than 200,000 random arguments on a VAX, the ! 50: * maximum observed error in ulps (units in the last place) was ! 51: * 0.86 ulps. (comparing against (PI/pi)*(exact atan(x))). ! 52: * ! 53: * 2) If atan2() uses true pi, then ! 54: * ! 55: * atan(x) returns the exact atan(x) with error below about 2 ulps. ! 56: * ! 57: * In a test run with more than 1,024,000 random arguments on a VAX, the ! 58: * maximum observed error in ulps (units in the last place) was ! 59: * 0.85 ulps. ! 60: */ ! 61: ! 62: double atan(x) ! 63: double x; ! 64: { ! 65: double atan2(),one=1.0; ! 66: return(atan2(x,one)); ! 67: }
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