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author | Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> | 2004-01-02 00:00:00 +0100 |
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committer | Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> | 2004-01-02 00:00:00 +0100 |
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diff --git a/tex/context/base/thrd-trg.tex b/tex/context/base/thrd-trg.tex new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8c60986c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tex/context/base/thrd-trg.tex @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +%D In order to support rotation over arbitrary angles, we need a sine +%D and cosine calculator. For this purpose we borrow a few macros by +%D David Carlisle (his trig package). Because local variables are +%D used, I patched the macros a bit. Also, I used a few different names +%D for variabels and macros and use existing auxiliary macros. + +\unprotect + +\chardef \@iv = 4 +\chardef \@xc = 90 % was \nin@ty +\chardef \@clxx = 180 +\chardef \@lxxi = 71 +\mathchardef \@mmmmlxviii = 4068 +\mathchardef \@xvi@k = 16384 + +\chardef \tr@coeffz = 72 +\chardef \tr@coefb = 42 +\mathchardef \tr@coefc = 840 +\mathchardef \tr@coefd = 5040 + +\def\tg@series + {\!!dimena\@lxxi\!!dimena + \divide\!!dimena\@mmmmlxviii + \edef\!!stringa{\withoutpt{\the\!!dimena}}% + \!!dimena\!!stringa\!!dimena + \edef\!!stringb{\withoutpt{\the\!!dimena}}% + \divide\!!dimena\tr@coeffz + \advance\!!dimena\minusone\onepoint + \!!dimena\!!stringb\!!dimena + \advance\!!dimena \tr@coefb\onepoint + \!!dimena\!!stringb\!!dimena + \advance\!!dimena -\tr@coefc\onepoint + \!!dimena\!!stringb\!!dimena + \advance\!!dimena \tr@coefd\onepoint + \!!dimena\!!stringa\!!dimena + \divide\!!dimena \tr@coefd} + +\def\tg@reduce#1#2% + {\!!dimena#1#2\@xc\onepoint + \advance\!!dimena#2-\@clxx\onepoint + \!!dimena-\!!dimena + \tg@@sin} + +\def\tg@@sin + {\ifdim\tg@reduce>+\else\ifdim\tg@reduce<-\else + \tg@series + \fi\fi} + +%D Calculating a sine is a two step process: first a value is +%D calculated, and afterwards it can be used. This saves redundant +%D calculations. + +\def\calculatesin#1% + {{\expandafter\ifx\csname sin \number#1\endcsname\relax + \!!dimena#1\onepoint + \tg@@sin + \expandafter\xdef\csname sin \number#1\endcsname{\withoutpt{\the\!!dimena}}% + \fi}} + +\def\calculatecos#1% + {{\expandafter\ifx\csname cos \number#1\endcsname\relax + \!!dimena\@xc\onepoint + \advance\!!dimena-#1\onepoint + \tg@@sin + \expandafter\xdef\csname cos \number#1\endcsname{\withoutpt{\the\!!dimena}}% + \fi}} + +\def\calculatetan#1% + {{\expandafter\ifx\csname tan \number#1\endcsname\relax + \calculatesin{#1}% + \calculatecos{#1}% + \!!dimena\calculatedcos{#1}\onepoint + \divide\!!dimena\@iv + \!!dimenb\calculatedsin{#1}\onepoint + \!!dimenb\@xvi@k\!!dimenb + \divide\!!dimenb\!!dimena + \expandafter\xdef\csname tan \number#1\endcsname{\withoutpt{\the\!!dimenb}}% + \fi}} + +%D The results are accessed with: + +\def\calculatedsin#1{\csname sin \number#1\endcsname} +\def\calculatedcos#1{\csname cos \number#1\endcsname} +\def\calculatedtan#1{\csname tan \number#1\endcsname} + +%D A more save implementation would be: + +\def\calculatedsin#1{\executeifdefined{sin \number#1}\!!zerocount} +\def\calculatedcos#1{\executeifdefined{cos \number#1}\!!plusone} +\def\calculatedtan#1{\executeifdefined{tan \number#1}\!!zerocount} + +%D A few values are predefined, although, on todays systems there +%D is no real reason for that. I've added the 270 ones and changed +%D the -90 tan. Also, I prefer text (\type {\!!..} instead of +%D counters \type {\..}. + +\expandafter\let\csname sin 0\endcsname\!!zerocount +\expandafter\let\csname cos 0\endcsname\!!plusone +\expandafter\let\csname sin 90\endcsname\!!plusone +\expandafter\let\csname cos 90\endcsname\!!zerocount +\expandafter\let\csname sin 180\endcsname\!!zerocount +\expandafter\let\csname cos 180\endcsname\!!minusone +\expandafter\let\csname sin 270\endcsname\!!minusone +\expandafter\let\csname cos 270\endcsname\!!zerocount + +\expandafter\let\csname sin -90\endcsname\!!minusone +\expandafter\let\csname cos -90\endcsname\!!zerocount + +\expandafter\def\csname tan 90\endcsname{\writestatus\m!systems{infinite tan +90}} +\expandafter\def\csname tan -90\endcsname{\writestatus\m!systems{infinite tan -90}} + +%D Usage: \type {\calculatesin{10}} and \type {\calculatedsin{10}} + +\protect \endinput
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