// 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 // implemented in C, in ../../runtime // perhaps one day the implementations will move here. // Float32bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f. func Float32bits(f float32) (b uint32) // Float32frombits returns the floating point number corresponding // to the IEEE 754 binary representation b. func Float32frombits(b uint32) (f float32) // Float64bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f. func Float64bits(f float64) (b uint64) // Float64frombits returns the floating point number corresponding // the IEEE 754 binary representation b. func Float64frombits(b uint64) (f float64) // Frexp breaks f into a normalized fraction // and an integral power of two. // It returns frac and exp satisfying f == frac × 2exp, // with the absolute value of frac in the interval [½, 1). func Frexp(f float64) (frac float64, exp int) // Inf returns positive infinity if sign >= 0, negative infinity if sign < 0. func Inf(sign int32) (f float64) // IsInf returns whether f is an infinity, according to sign. // If sign > 0, IsInf returns whether f is positive infinity. // If sign < 0, IsInf returns whether f is negative infinity. // If sign == 0, IsInf returns whether f is either infinity. func IsInf(f float64, sign int) (is bool) // IsNaN returns whether f is an IEEE 754 ``not-a-number'' value. func IsNaN(f float64) (is bool) // Ldexp is the inverse of Frexp. // It returns frac × 2exp. func Ldexp(frac float64, exp int) (f float64) // Modf returns integer and fractional floating-point numbers // that sum to f. // Integer and frac have the same sign as f. func Modf(f float64) (integer float64, frac float64) // NaN returns an IEEE 754 ``not-a-number'' value. func NaN() (f float64)