/*ident "@(#)cls4:lib/complex/complex/sqrt.c 1.3" */ /******************************************************************************* C++ source for the C++ Language System, Release 3.0. This product is a new release of the original cfront developed in the computer science research center of AT&T Bell Laboratories. Copyright (c) 1993 UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 AT&T and UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. Copyright (c) 1984, 1989, 1990 AT&T. All Rights Reserved. THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE of AT&T and UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. The copyright notice above does not evidence any actual or intended publication of such source code. *******************************************************************************/ #include #define SQRT_DANGER 1e17 # define PERIL(t) (t > SQRT_DANGER || (t < 1/SQRT_DANGER && t != 0)) /* * * 7-25-83, note from Leonie Rose - * Stu Feldman says that the peril tests for the following function * are "acceptable" for now, but certain things like * sqrt(1e10 + 1e-30*i) will cause floating exceptions. * */ complex sqrt(complex z) { complex answer; double r_old, partial; /* Check for possible overflow, and fixup if necessary. */ double x = abs(z.re); double y = abs(z.im); if (x > y && PERIL(x)) { z.im /= x; z.re /= x; /* z.re is replaced by 1 or -1 */ partial = sqrt(x); } else if PERIL(y) { z.im /= y; /* roles of z.re, z.im reversed from previous */ z.re /= y; partial = sqrt(y); } else partial = 1; /* Main computation: Use half angle formulas to compute angular part of the square root. The sign of sin_old is the same as that for sin_new, which means that the upper half plane gets mapped to the first quadrant, and the lower half plane to the fourth quandrant. */ if (r_old = sqrt(z.re*z.re + z.im*z.im)) { double r_new = partial * sqrt(r_old); double cos_old = z.re/r_old; double sin_old = z.im/r_old; double cos_new = sqrt( (1 + cos_old)/2 ); double sin_new = (cos_new == 0)? 1 : sin_old/(2*cos_new); answer.re = r_new * cos_new; answer.im = r_new * sin_new; } return answer; }