/* @(#)z_cosh.c 1.0 98/08/13 */ /* FUNCTION <>, <>---hyperbolic cosine ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include double cosh(double <[x]>); float coshf(float <[x]>) TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include double cosh(<[x]>) double <[x]>; float coshf(<[x]>) float <[x]>; DESCRIPTION <> computes the hyperbolic cosine of the argument <[x]>. <)>> is defined as @ifnottex . (exp(x) + exp(-x))/2 @end ifnottex @tex $${(e^x + e^{-x})} \over 2$$ @end tex Angles are specified in radians. <> is identical, save that it takes and returns <>. RETURNS The computed value is returned. When the correct value would create an overflow, <> returns the value <> with the appropriate sign, and the global value <> is set to <>. You can modify error handling for these functions using the function <>. PORTABILITY <> is ANSI. <> is an extension. QUICKREF cosh ansi pure coshf - pure */ /****************************************************************** * Hyperbolic Cosine * * Input: * x - floating point value * * Output: * hyperbolic cosine of x * * Description: * This routine returns the hyperbolic cosine of x. * *****************************************************************/ #include "fdlibm.h" #include "zmath.h" #ifndef _DOUBLE_IS_32BITS double _DEFUN (cosh, (double), double x) { return (sineh (x, 1)); } #endif /* _DOUBLE_IS_32BITS */