// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package math import math "floor" export exp /* exp returns the exponential func of its floating-point argument. The coefficients are #1069 from Hart and Cheney. (22.35D) */ const ( p0 = .2080384346694663001443843411e7; p1 = .3028697169744036299076048876e5; p2 = .6061485330061080841615584556e2; q0 = .6002720360238832528230907598e7; q1 = .3277251518082914423057964422e6; q2 = .1749287689093076403844945335e4; log2e = .14426950408889634073599247e1; sqrt2 = .14142135623730950488016887e1; maxf = 10000; ) func exp(arg double) double { var x, fract, temp1, temp2, xsq double; var ent int; if arg == 0. { return 1; } if arg < -maxf { return 0.; } if arg > maxf { panic "return sys.Inf(1)" } x = arg*log2e; ent = int(floor(x)); fract = (x-double(ent)) - 0.5; xsq = fract*fract; temp1 = ((p2*xsq+p1)*xsq+p0)*fract; temp2 = ((xsq+q2)*xsq+q1)*xsq + q0; return sys.ldexp(ent, sqrt2*(temp2+temp1)/(temp2-temp1)); }