Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/12/18/21:24:07
>> Also, unless I miss my guess, it's still not completely IEEE compliant in
>> that it doesn't implement the basic trig function set (partial tangent), not
>> to mention hyperbolics, or something as useful as simultaneous sin and cos.
From my INTEL assembly format textbook:
FPATAN: Partial Arctangent
FPTAN: Partial Tangent
FSINCOS: Sine and Cosine
I can't find hyperbolics, on the other hand. Stick with the
exponential forms!
ABW
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