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/* @(#)w_asin.c 5.1 93/09/24 */
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/*
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 * ====================================================
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 * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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 *
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 * Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business.
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 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
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 * software is freely granted, provided that this notice 
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 * is preserved.
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 * ====================================================
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 *
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 */
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/*
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FUNCTION
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        <<asin>>, <<asinf>>---arc sine
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INDEX
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   asin
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INDEX
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   asinf
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ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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        #include <math.h>
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        double asin(double <[x]>);
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        float asinf(float <[x]>);
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TRAD_SYNOPSIS
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        #include <math.h>
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        double asin(<[x]>)
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        double <[x]>;
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        float asinf(<[x]>)
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        float <[x]>;
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DESCRIPTION
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<<asin>> computes the inverse sine (arc sine) of the argument <[x]>.
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Arguments to <<asin>> must be in the range @minus{}1 to 1.
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<<asinf>> is identical to <<asin>>, other than taking and
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returning floats.
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You can modify error handling for these routines using <<matherr>>. 
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RETURNS
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@ifinfo
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<<asin>> returns values in radians, in the range of -pi/2 to pi/2.
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@end ifinfo
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@tex
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<<asin>> returns values in radians, in the range of $-\pi/2$ to $\pi/2$.
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@end tex
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If <[x]> is not in the range @minus{}1 to 1, <<asin>> and <<asinf>>
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return NaN (not a number), set the global variable <<errno>> to
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<<EDOM>>, and issue a <<DOMAIN error>> message.
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You can change this error treatment using <<matherr>>.
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QUICKREF ANSI SVID POSIX RENTRANT
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 asin	 y,y,y,m
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 asinf   n,n,n,m
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MATHREF  
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 asin,  -1<=arg<=1, asin(arg),,,
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 asin,  NAN,  arg,EDOM, DOMAIN
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MATHREF  
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 asinf,  -1<=arg<=1, asin(arg),,,
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 asinf,  NAN,  arg,EDOM, DOMAIN 
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*/
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/* 
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 * wrapper asin(x)
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 */
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#include "fdlibm.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#ifndef _DOUBLE_IS_32BITS
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#ifdef __STDC__
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	double asin(double x)		/* wrapper asin */
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#else
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	double asin(x)			/* wrapper asin */
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	double x;
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#endif
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{
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#ifdef _IEEE_LIBM
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	return __ieee754_asin(x);
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#else
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	double z;
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	struct exception exc;
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	z = __ieee754_asin(x);
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	if(_LIB_VERSION == _IEEE_ || isnan(x)) return z;
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	if(fabs(x)>1.0) {
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	    /* asin(|x|>1) */
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	    exc.type = DOMAIN;
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	    exc.name = "asin";
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	    exc.err = 0;
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	    exc.arg1 = exc.arg2 = x;
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	    exc.retval = 0.0;
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	    if(_LIB_VERSION == _POSIX_)
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	      errno = EDOM;
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	    else if (!matherr(&exc)) {
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	      errno = EDOM;
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	    }
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	    if (exc.err != 0)
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	      errno = exc.err;
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	    return exc.retval; 
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	} else
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	    return z;
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#endif
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}
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#endif /* defined(_DOUBLE_IS_32BITS) */
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