9.43.7 Math Builtins
The following built-in functions may be used to generate a
floating-point value. All return a floating-point value except
‘$cvi’, ‘$int’, and ‘$sgn’, which return an integer
value.
$acos(
expr)
- Returns the floating point arccosine of expr.
$asin(
expr)
- Returns the floating point arcsine of expr.
$atan(
expr)
- Returns the floating point arctangent of expr.
$atan2(
expr1,
expr2)
- Returns the floating point arctangent of expr1 / expr2.
$ceil(
expr)
- Returns the smallest integer not less than expr as floating point.
$cosh(
expr)
- Returns the floating point hyperbolic cosine of expr.
$cos(
expr)
- Returns the floating point cosine of expr.
$cvf(
expr)
- Returns the integer value expr converted to floating-point.
$cvi(
expr)
- Returns the floating point value expr converted to integer.
$exp(
expr)
- Returns the floating point value e ^ expr.
$fabs(
expr)
- Returns the floating point absolute value of expr.
$floor(
expr)
- Returns the largest integer that is not greater than expr as
floating point.
$fmod(
expr1,
expr2)
- Returns the floating point remainder of expr1 / expr2.
$int(
expr)
- Returns 1 if expr evaluates to an integer, zero otherwise.
$ldexp(
expr1,
expr2)
- Returns the floating point value expr1 * 2 ^ expr2.
$log10(
expr)
- Returns the base 10 logarithm of expr.
$log(
expr)
- Returns the natural logarithm of expr.
$max(
expr1,
expr2)
- Returns the floating point maximum of expr1 and expr2.
$min(
expr1,
expr2)
- Returns the floating point minimum of expr1 and expr2.
$pow(
expr1,
expr2)
- Returns the floating point value expr1 ^ expr2.
$round(
expr)
- Returns the nearest integer to expr as a floating point number.
$sgn(
expr)
- Returns -1, 0, or 1 based on the sign of expr.
$sin(
expr)
- Returns the floating point sine of expr.
$sinh(
expr)
- Returns the floating point hyperbolic sine of expr.
$sqrt(
expr)
- Returns the floating point square root of expr.
$tan(
expr)
- Returns the floating point tangent of expr.
$tanh(
expr)
- Returns the floating point hyperbolic tangent of expr.
$trunc(
expr)
- Returns the integer value of expr truncated towards zero as
floating point.