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flipsignf

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Return a single-precision floating-point number with the magnitude of x and the sign of x*y.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/math-base-special-flipsignf

Alternatively,

  • To load the package in a website via a script tag without installation and bundlers, use the ES Module available on the esm branch (see README).
  • If you are using Deno, visit the deno branch (see README for usage intructions).
  • For use in Observable, or in browser/node environments, use the Universal Module Definition (UMD) build available on the umd branch (see README).

The branches.md file summarizes the available branches and displays a diagram illustrating their relationships.

To view installation and usage instructions specific to each branch build, be sure to explicitly navigate to the respective README files on each branch, as linked to above.

Usage

var flipsignf = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-flipsignf' );

flipsignf( x, y )

Returns a single-precision floating-point number with the magnitude of x and the sign of x*y (i.e., only return -x when y is a negative number).

var z = flipsignf( -3.0, 10.0 );
// returns -3.0

z = flipsignf( -3.0, -1.0 );
// returns 3.0

z = flipsignf( 1.0, -0.0 );
// returns -1.0

z = flipsignf( -3.0, -0.0 );
// returns 3.0

z = flipsignf( -0.0, 1.0 );
// returns -0.0

z = flipsignf( 0.0, -1.0 );
// returns -0.0

Notes

  • According to the IEEE 754 standard, a NaN has a biased exponent equal to 255, a significand greater than 0, and a sign bit equal to either 1 or 0. In which case, NaN may not correspond to just one but many binary representations. Accordingly, care should be taken to ensure that y is not NaN; otherwise, behavior may be indeterminate.

Examples

var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var flipsignf = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-flipsignf' );

var x;
var y;
var z;
var i;

// Generate random numbers `x` and `y` and flip the sign of `x` only if `y` is negative...
for ( i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) {
    x = (randu()*100.0) - 50.0;
    y = (randu()*10.0) - 5.0;
    z = flipsignf( x, y );
    console.log( 'x: %d, y: %d => %d', x, y, z );
}

C APIs

Usage

#include "stdlib/math/base/special/flipsignf.h"

stdlib_base_flipsignf( x, y )

Returns a single-precision floating-point number with the magnitude of x and the sign of x*y.

float v = stdlib_base_flipsignf( -3.0f, 10.0f );
// returns -3.0f

float v = stdlib_base_flipsignf( -3.0f, -1.0f );
// returns 3.0f

The function accepts the following arguments:

  • x: [in] float number from which to derive a magnitude.
  • y: [in] float number from which to derive a sign.
float stdlib_base_flipsignf( const float x, const float y );

Examples

#include "stdlib/math/base/special/flipsignf.h"
#include <stdio.h>

int main( void ) {
    const float x[] = { 3.0f, -3.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f/0.0f };

    float y;
    int i;
    for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) {
        y = stdlib_base_flipsignf( x[ i ], -3.0f );
        printf( "flipsignf(%f, %f) = %f\n", x[ i ], -3.0f, y );
    }
}

See Also


Notice

This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.

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