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						Module core.math
Builtin mathematical intrinsics
Functions
| Name | Description | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 
									cos(x)
								 | Returns cosine of x. x is in radians. | ||||||
| 
									fabs(x)
								 | Compute the absolute value. 
 | ||||||
| 
									fabs(x)
								 | ditto | ||||||
| 
									ldexp(n, exp)
								 | Compute n * 2exp | ||||||
| 
									rint(x)
								 | Rounds x to the nearest integer value, using the current rounding mode. If the return value is not equal to x, the FE_INEXACT exception is raised. nearbyint performs the same operation, but does not set the FE_INEXACT exception. | ||||||
| 
									rndtol(x)
								 | Returns x rounded to a long value using the current rounding mode. If the integer value of x is greater than long.max, the result is indeterminate. | ||||||
| 
									rndtonl(x)
								 | Returns x rounded to a long value using the FE_TONEAREST rounding mode. If the integer value of x is greater than long.max, the result is indeterminate. | ||||||
| 
									sin(x)
								 | Returns sine of x. x is in radians. | ||||||
| 
									sqrt(x)
								 | Compute square root of x. | ||||||
| 
									toPrec(f)
								 | Round argument to a specific precision. | ||||||
| 
									yl2x(x, y)
								 | Building block functions, they translate to a single x87 instruction. | ||||||
| 
									yl2xp1(x, y)
								 | Building block functions, they translate to a single x87 instruction. | 
Authors
Walter Bright, Don Clugston
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