Namespace: joker.math
v1.0Contents
Summary
Provides basic constants and mathematical functions.
Index
- abs
 - ceil
 - copy-sign
 - cos
 - cube-root
 - dim
 - e
 - exp
 - exp-2
 - exp-minus-1
 - floor
 - hypot
 - inf
 - inf?
 - ln-of-10
 - ln-of-2
 - log
 - log-10
 - log-10-of-e
 - log-2
 - log-2-of-e
 - log-binary
 - log-plus-1
 - max-double
 - modf
 - nan
 - nan?
 - next-after
 - phi
 - pi
 - pow
 - pow-10
 - precision
 - round
 - round-to-even
 - set-precision
 - sign-bit
 - sin
 - smallest-nonzero-double
 - sqrt
 - sqrt-of-2
 - sqrt-of-e
 - sqrt-of-phi
 - sqrt-of-pi
 - trunc
 
Legend
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      Constant
      Variable
      Function
      Macro
      Special form
      Type
      GoVar
      Receiver/Method
    
 
Constants
Constants are variables with :const true in their metadata. Joker currently does not recognize them as special; as such, it allows redefining them or their values.- 
  
e
Double v1.0e
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ln-of-10
Double v1.0Natural logarithm of 10
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ln-of-2
Double v1.0Natural logarithm of 2
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log-10-of-e
Double v1.0Base-10 logarithm of e
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log-2-of-e
Double v1.0Base-2 logarithm of e
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max-double
Double v1.0Largest finite value representable by Double
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phi
Double v1.0Phi
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pi
Double v1.0pi
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smallest-nonzero-double
Double v1.0Smallest positive, non-zero value representable by Double
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sqrt-of-2
Double v1.0Square root of 2
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sqrt-of-e
Double v1.0Square root of e
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sqrt-of-phi
Double v1.0Square root of phi
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sqrt-of-pi
Double v1.0Square root of pi
 
Variables
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      (None.)
    
 
Functions, Macros, and Special Forms
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abs
Function v1.0(abs x)Returns the absolute value of x.
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ceil
Function v1.0(ceil x)Returns the least integer value greater than or equal to x.
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copy-sign
Function v1.0(copy-sign x y)Returns value with the magnitude of x and the sign of y.
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cos
Function v1.0(cos x)Returns the cosine of the radian argument x.
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cube-root
Function v1.0(cube-root x)Returns the cube root of x.
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dim
Function v1.0(dim x y)Returns the maximum of x-y and 0.
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exp
Function v1.0(exp x)Returns e**x, the base-e exponential of x.
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exp-2
Function v1.0(exp-2 x)Returns 2**x, the base-2 exponential of x.
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exp-minus-1
Function v1.0(exp-minus-1 x)Returns e**x - 1, the base-e exponential of x minus 1.
This is more accurate than (- (exp x) 1.) when x is near zero. - 
  
floor
Function v1.0(floor x)Returns the greatest integer value greater than or equal to x.
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hypot
Function v1.0(hypot p q)Returns Sqrt(p*p + q*q), taking care to avoid unnecessary overflow and underflow.
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inf
Function v1.0(inf sign)Returns positive infinity if sign >= 0, negative infinity if sign < 0.
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inf?
Function v1.0(inf? x sign)Returns whether x is an infinity.
If sign > 0, returns whether x is positive infinity; if < 0, whether negative infinity; if == 0, whether either infinity. - 
  
log
Function v1.0(log x)Returns the natural logarithm of x.
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log-10
Function v1.0(log-10 x)Returns the decimal logarithm of x.
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log-2
Function v1.0(log-2 x)Returns the binary logarithm of x.
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log-binary
Function v1.0(log-binary x)Returns the binary exponent of x.
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log-plus-1
Function v1.0(log-plus-1 x)Returns the natural logarithm of 1 plus x.
This is more accurate than (log (+ 1 x)) when x is near zero. - 
  
modf
Function v1.0(modf x)Returns a vector with the integer and fractional floating-point numbers that sum to x.
Both values have the same sign as x. - 
  
nan
Function v1.0(nan)Returns an IEEE 754 "not-a-number" value.
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nan?
Function v1.0(nan? x)Returns whether x is an IEEE 754 "not-a-number" value.
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next-after
Function v1.0(next-after x y)Returns the next representable Double value after x towards y.
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pow
Function v1.0(pow x y)Returns x**y, the base-x exponential of y.
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pow-10
Function v1.0(pow-10 x)Returns 10**x, the base-10 exponential of x.
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precision
Function v1.0(precision f)Returns the precision of a Number.
The precision excludes any sign or exponent. For a BigInt, it's the
number of bits needed to represent the number; for a BigFloat, Int,
or Double, it's the number of bits available in that instance or
type. E.g. (precision 1) returns either 31 or 63, depending on
whether the Joker executable is 32-bit or 64-bit (for integers);
(precision 1.0) returns 53 (as Double is always a float64); and
(precision 1.0M) returns 53 as well, though prepending or appending
enough 0 digits will result in a BigFloat with more precision
reported.
If f is not a supported Number type (such as Ratio), a panic
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round
Function v1.0(round x)Returns the integer nearest to x, rounding half away from zero.
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round-to-even
Function v1.0(round-to-even x)Returns the integer nearest to x, rounding ties to the nearest even integer.
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set-precision
Function v1.0(set-precision prec f)Returns a copy of a BigFloat with the specified precision.
Calls Go's math/big.(*Float)SetPrec(prec) on a copy of f. prec must
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sign-bit
Function v1.0(sign-bit x)Returns whether x is negative or negative zero.
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sin
Function v1.0(sin x)Returns the sine of the radian argument x.
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sqrt
Function v1.0(sqrt x)Returns the square root of x.
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trunc
Function v1.0(trunc x)Returns the integer value of x.
 
Types
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      (None.)