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Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00001\section{\module{math} ---
Fred Drake69fa5631999-04-21 16:29:57 +00002 Mathematical functions}
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Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00004\declaremodule{builtin}{math}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00005\modulesynopsis{Mathematical functions (\function{sin()} etc.).}
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Fred Drake69fa5631999-04-21 16:29:57 +00007This module is always available. It provides access to the
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +00008mathematical functions defined by the C standard.
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10These functions cannot be used with complex numbers; use the functions
11of the same name from the \refmodule{cmath} module if you require
12support for complex numbers. The distinction between functions which
13support complex numbers and those which don't is made since most users
14do not want to learn quite as much mathematics as required to
15understand complex numbers. Receiving an exception instead of a
16complex result allows earlier detection of the unexpected complex
17number used as a parameter, so that the programmer can determine how
18and why it was generated in the first place.
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20The following functions provided by this module:
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000021
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000022\begin{funcdesc}{acos}{x}
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000023Return the arc cosine of \var{x}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000024\end{funcdesc}
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000025
26\begin{funcdesc}{asin}{x}
27Return the arc sine of \var{x}.
28\end{funcdesc}
29
30\begin{funcdesc}{atan}{x}
31Return the arc tangent of \var{x}.
32\end{funcdesc}
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Fred Drake64583d31998-12-08 16:10:44 +000034\begin{funcdesc}{atan2}{y, x}
35Return \code{atan(\var{y} / \var{x})}.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000036\end{funcdesc}
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38\begin{funcdesc}{ceil}{x}
Fred Drake7c418ed1998-01-22 17:37:50 +000039Return the ceiling of \var{x} as a real.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000040\end{funcdesc}
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42\begin{funcdesc}{cos}{x}
43Return the cosine of \var{x}.
44\end{funcdesc}
45
46\begin{funcdesc}{cosh}{x}
47Return the hyperbolic cosine of \var{x}.
48\end{funcdesc}
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50\begin{funcdesc}{exp}{x}
Guido van Rossumf259efe1997-11-25 01:00:40 +000051Return \code{e**\var{x}}.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000052\end{funcdesc}
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54\begin{funcdesc}{fabs}{x}
55Return the absolute value of the real \var{x}.
56\end{funcdesc}
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58\begin{funcdesc}{floor}{x}
Fred Drake7c418ed1998-01-22 17:37:50 +000059Return the floor of \var{x} as a real.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000060\end{funcdesc}
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62\begin{funcdesc}{fmod}{x, y}
Fred Draked327a8d1998-01-09 21:26:51 +000063Return \code{\var{x} \%\ \var{y}}.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000064\end{funcdesc}
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66\begin{funcdesc}{frexp}{x}
67Return the matissa and exponent for \var{x}. The mantissa is
68positive.
69\end{funcdesc}
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71\begin{funcdesc}{hypot}{x, y}
Fred Draked327a8d1998-01-09 21:26:51 +000072Return the Euclidean distance, \code{sqrt(\var{x}*\var{x} + \var{y}*\var{y})}.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000073\end{funcdesc}
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75\begin{funcdesc}{ldexp}{x, i}
Guido van Rossumf259efe1997-11-25 01:00:40 +000076Return \code{\var{x} * (2**\var{i})}.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000077\end{funcdesc}
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Fred Drake7c418ed1998-01-22 17:37:50 +000079\begin{funcdesc}{log}{x}
80Return the natural logarithm of \var{x}.
81\end{funcdesc}
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83\begin{funcdesc}{log10}{x}
84Return the base-10 logarithm of \var{x}.
85\end{funcdesc}
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Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000087\begin{funcdesc}{modf}{x}
88Return the fractional and integer parts of \var{x}. Both results
Fred Drake7c418ed1998-01-22 17:37:50 +000089carry the sign of \var{x}. The integer part is returned as a real.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000090\end{funcdesc}
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92\begin{funcdesc}{pow}{x, y}
Guido van Rossumf259efe1997-11-25 01:00:40 +000093Return \code{\var{x}**\var{y}}.
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +000094\end{funcdesc}
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Guido van Rossum71260b82000-05-11 18:19:42 +000096\begin{funcdesc}{rint}{x, y}
97Return the integer nearest to \var{x} as a real.
Guido van Rossumc9a5f342000-05-11 18:42:27 +000098(Only available on platforms where this is in the standard C math library.)
Guido van Rossum71260b82000-05-11 18:19:42 +000099\end{funcdesc}
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Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +0000101\begin{funcdesc}{sin}{x}
102Return the sine of \var{x}.
103\end{funcdesc}
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105\begin{funcdesc}{sinh}{x}
106Return the hyperbolic sine of \var{x}.
107\end{funcdesc}
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109\begin{funcdesc}{sqrt}{x}
110Return the square root of \var{x}.
111\end{funcdesc}
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113\begin{funcdesc}{tan}{x}
114Return the tangent of \var{x}.
115\end{funcdesc}
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117\begin{funcdesc}{tanh}{x}
118Return the hyperbolic tangent of \var{x}.
119\end{funcdesc}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000120
Fred Drake7c418ed1998-01-22 17:37:50 +0000121Note that \function{frexp()} and \function{modf()} have a different
Fred Drake69fa5631999-04-21 16:29:57 +0000122call/return pattern than their C equivalents: they take a single
Fred Drake7c418ed1998-01-22 17:37:50 +0000123argument and return a pair of values, rather than returning their
124second return value through an `output parameter' (there is no such
125thing in Python).
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000126
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000127The module also defines two mathematical constants:
Guido van Rossume47da0a1997-07-17 16:34:52 +0000128
Fred Drakeb55e07f1997-09-30 21:59:27 +0000129\begin{datadesc}{pi}
130The mathematical constant \emph{pi}.
131\end{datadesc}
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133\begin{datadesc}{e}
134The mathematical constant \emph{e}.
135\end{datadesc}
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Fred Drake2950b2d1997-10-13 22:06:17 +0000137\begin{seealso}
138 \seemodule{cmath}{Complex number versions of many of these functions.}
139\end{seealso}