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real: constrain sin() and cos() on real numbers so that they work properly

with large values. Until now they were evaluating the Taylor series even
for huge values.
legacy
Sam Hocevar sam 13 years ago
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b7fa88e210
1 changed files with 30 additions and 2 deletions
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      src/real.cpp

+ 30
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src/real.cpp View File

@@ -707,8 +707,19 @@ real fmod(real const &x, real const &y)

real sin(real const &x)
{
real ret = 0.0, fact = 1.0, xn = x, x2 = x * x;
bool switch_sign = x.m_signexp & 0x80000000u;

real absx = fmod(fabs(x), real::R_PI << 1);
if (absx > real::R_PI)
{
absx -= real::R_PI;
switch_sign = !switch_sign;
}

if (absx > real::R_PI_2)
absx = real::R_PI - absx;

real ret = 0.0, fact = 1.0, xn = absx, x2 = absx * absx;
for (int i = 1; ; i += 2)
{
real newret = ret + xn / fact;
@@ -719,13 +730,27 @@ real sin(real const &x)
fact *= (real)(-(i + 1) * (i + 2));
}

/* Propagate sign */
if (switch_sign)
ret.m_signexp ^= 0x80000000u;
return ret;
}

real cos(real const &x)
{
real ret = 0.0, fact = 1.0, xn = 1.0, x2 = x * x;
bool switch_sign = false;
real absx = fmod(fabs(x), real::R_PI << 1);

if (absx > real::R_PI)
absx = (real::R_PI << 1) - absx;

if (absx > real::R_PI_2)
{
absx = real::R_PI - absx;
switch_sign = true;
}

real ret = 0.0, fact = 1.0, xn = 1.0, x2 = absx * absx;
for (int i = 1; ; i += 2)
{
real newret = ret + xn / fact;
@@ -736,6 +761,9 @@ real cos(real const &x)
fact *= (real)(-i * (i + 1));
}

/* Propagate sign */
if (switch_sign)
ret.m_signexp ^= 0x80000000u;
return ret;
}



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