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/**
This class defines mathematical functions and constants.
@see https://haxe.org/manual/std-math.html
**/
#if cpp
@:include("hxMath.h")
#end
@:pure
extern class Math {
/**
Represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter,
specified by the constant, π. `PI` is approximately `3.141592653589793`.
**/
static var PI(default, null):Float;
/**
A special `Float` constant which denotes negative infinity.
For example, this is the result of `-1.0 / 0.0`.
Operations with `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` as an operand may result in
`NEGATIVE_INFINITY`, `POSITIVE_INFINITY` or `NaN`.
If this constant is converted to an `Int`, e.g. through `Std.int()`, the
result is unspecified.
**/
static var NEGATIVE_INFINITY(default, null):Float;
/**
A special `Float` constant which denotes positive infinity.
For example, this is the result of `1.0 / 0.0`.
Operations with `POSITIVE_INFINITY` as an operand may result in
`NEGATIVE_INFINITY`, `POSITIVE_INFINITY` or `NaN`.
If this constant is converted to an `Int`, e.g. through `Std.int()`, the
result is unspecified.
**/
static var POSITIVE_INFINITY(default, null):Float;
/**
A special `Float` constant which denotes an invalid number.
`NaN` stands for "Not a Number". It occurs when a mathematically incorrect
operation is executed, such as taking the square root of a negative
number: `Math.sqrt(-1)`.
All further operations with `NaN` as an operand will result in `NaN`.
If this constant is converted to an `Int`, e.g. through `Std.int()`, the
result is unspecified.
In order to test if a value is `NaN`, you should use `Math.isNaN()` function.
**/
static var NaN(default, null):Float;
/**
Returns the absolute value of `v`.
- If `v` is positive or `0`, the result is unchanged. Otherwise the result is `-v`.
- If `v` is `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`.
- If `v` is `NaN`, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function abs(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the smaller of values `a` and `b`.
- If `a` or `b` are `NaN`, the result is `NaN`.
- If `a` or `b` are `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`.
- If `a` and `b` are `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`.
**/
static function min(a:Float, b:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the greater of values `a` and `b`.
- If `a` or `b` are `NaN`, the result is `NaN`.
- If `a` or `b` are `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`.
- If `a` and `b` are `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`.
**/
static function max(a:Float, b:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the trigonometric sine of the specified angle `v`, in radians.
If `v` is `NaN` or infinite, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function sin(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the trigonometric cosine of the specified angle `v`, in radians.
If `v` is `NaN` or infinite, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function cos(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the trigonometric tangent of the specified angle `v`, in radians.
If `v` is `NaN` or infinite, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function tan(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the trigonometric arc of the specified angle `v`, in radians.
If `v` is `NaN` or infinite, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function asin(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the trigonometric arc cosine of the specified angle `v`,
in radians.
If `v` is `NaN` or infinite, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function acos(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the trigonometric arc tangent of the specified angle `v`,
in radians.
If `v` is `NaN` or infinite, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function atan(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the trigonometric arc tangent whose tangent is the quotient of
two specified numbers, in radians.
If parameter `x` or `y` is `NaN`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`,
the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function atan2(y:Float, x:Float):Float;
/**
Returns Euler's number, raised to the power of `v`.
`exp(1.0)` is approximately `2.718281828459`.
- If `v` is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`.
- If `v` is `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `0.0`.
- If `v` is `NaN`, the result is `NaN`.
**/
static function exp(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the natural logarithm of `v`.
This is the mathematical inverse operation of exp,
i.e. `log(exp(v)) == v` always holds.
- If `v` is negative (including `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`) or `NaN`, the result is `NaN`.
- If `v` is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`.
- If `v` is `0.0`, the result is `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`.
**/
static function log(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns a specified base `v` raised to the specified power `exp`.
**/
static function pow(v:Float, exp:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the square root of `v`.
- If `v` is negative (including `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`) or `NaN`, the result is `NaN`.
- If `v` is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`.
- If `v` is `0.0`, the result is `0.0`.
**/
static function sqrt(v:Float):Float;
/**
Rounds `v` to the nearest integer value.
Ties are rounded up, so that `0.5` becomes `1` and `-0.5` becomes `0`.
If `v` is outside of the signed `Int32` range, or is `NaN`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`
or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is unspecified.
**/
static function round(v:Float):Int;
/**
Returns the largest integer value that is not greater than `v`.
If `v` is outside of the signed `Int32` range, or is `NaN`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`
or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is unspecified.
**/
static function floor(v:Float):Int;
/**
Returns the smallest integer value that is not less than `v`.
If `v` is outside of the signed `Int32` range, or is `NaN`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`
or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, the result is unspecified.
**/
static function ceil(v:Float):Int;
/**
Returns a pseudo-random number which is greater than or equal to `0.0`,
and less than `1.0`.
**/
static function random():Float;
#if (flash || cpp || eval)
/**
Returns the largest integer value that is not greater than `v`, as a `Float`.
If `v` is is `NaN`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`,
the result is unspecified.
**/
static function ffloor(v:Float):Float;
/**
Returns the smallest integer value that is not less than `v`, as a `Float`.
If `v` is is `NaN`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`,
the result is unspecified.
**/
static function fceil(v:Float):Float;
/**
Rounds `v` to the nearest integer value, as a Float.
Ties are rounded up, so that `0.5` becomes `1` and `-0.5` becomes `0`.
If `v` is is `NaN`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` or `POSITIVE_INFINITY`,
the result is unspecified.
**/
static function fround(v:Float):Float;
#else
static inline function ffloor(v:Float):Float {
return floor(v);
}
static inline function fceil(v:Float):Float {
return ceil(v);
}
static inline function fround(v:Float):Float {
return round(v);
}
#end
/**
Tells if `f` is a finite number.
If `f` is `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` or `NaN`, the result
is `false`, otherwise the result is `true`.
**/
static function isFinite(f:Float):Bool;
/**
Tells if `f` is not a valid number.
If `f` is `NaN`, the result is `true`, otherwise the result is `false`.
In particular, both `POSITIVE_INFINITY` and `NEGATIVE_INFINITY` are
not considered `NaN`.
**/
static function isNaN(f:Float):Bool;
#if !eval
private static function __init__():Void
untyped {
#if flash
NaN = __global__["Number"].NaN;
NEGATIVE_INFINITY = __global__["Number"].NEGATIVE_INFINITY;
POSITIVE_INFINITY = __global__["Number"].POSITIVE_INFINITY;
#else
// TODO: Abandoned code block? Js has its own _std/Math.hx
Math.__name__ = ["Math"];
Math.NaN = Number["NaN"];
Math.NEGATIVE_INFINITY = Number["NEGATIVE_INFINITY"];
Math.POSITIVE_INFINITY = Number["POSITIVE_INFINITY"];
#end
Math.isFinite = function(i) {
return #if flash __global__["isFinite"](i); #else false; #end
};
Math.isNaN = function(i) {
return #if flash __global__["isNaN"](i); #else false; #end
};
}
#end
}