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java.lang.Object | +--java.lang.StrictMath
The class StrictMath contains methods for performing basic 
 numeric operations such as the elementary exponential, logarithm, 
 square root, and trigonometric functions. 
 
 To help ensure portability of Java programs, the definitions of 
 many of the numeric functions in this package require that they 
 produce the same results as certain published algorithms. These 
 algorithms are available from the well-known network library 
 netlib as the package "Freely Distributable 
 Math Library" (fdlibm). These algorithms, which 
 are written in the C programming language, are then to be 
 understood as executed with all floating-point operations 
 following the rules of Java floating-point arithmetic. 
 
The network library may be found on the World Wide Web at:
http://metalab.unc.edu/
 The Java math library is defined with respect to the version of 
 fdlibm dated January 4, 1995. Where 
 fdlibm provides more than one definition for a 
 function (such as acos), use the "IEEE 754 core 
 function" version (residing in a file whose name begins with 
 the letter e).
| Field Summary | |
static double | 
E
The double value that is closer than any other to 
 e, the base of the natural logarithms. | 
static double | 
PI
The double value that is closer than any other to 
 pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. | 
| Method Summary | |
static double | 
abs(double a)
Returns the absolute value of a double value. | 
static float | 
abs(float a)
Returns the absolute value of a float value. | 
static int | 
abs(int a)
Returns the absolute value of an int value.. | 
static long | 
abs(long a)
Returns the absolute value of a long value. | 
static double | 
acos(double a)
Returns the arc cosine of an angle, in the range of 0.0 through pi.  | 
static double | 
asin(double a)
Returns the arc sine of an angle, in the range of -pi/2 through pi/2.  | 
static double | 
atan(double a)
Returns the arc tangent of an angle, in the range of -pi/2 through pi/2.  | 
static double | 
atan2(double a,
      double b)
Converts rectangular coordinates ( b, a)
 to polar (r, theta). | 
static double | 
ceil(double a)
Returns the smallest (closest to negative infinity) double value that is not less than the argument and is 
 equal to a mathematical integer. | 
static double | 
cos(double a)
Returns the trigonometric cosine of an angle.  | 
static double | 
exp(double a)
Returns the exponential number e (i.e., 2.718...) raised to the power of a double value. | 
static double | 
floor(double a)
Returns the largest (closest to positive infinity) double value that is not greater than the argument and 
 is equal to a mathematical integer. | 
static double | 
IEEEremainder(double f1,
              double f2)
Computes the remainder operation on two arguments as prescribed by the IEEE 754 standard.  | 
static double | 
log(double a)
Returns the natural logarithm (base e) of a double
 value. | 
static double | 
max(double a,
    double b)
Returns the greater of two double values. | 
static float | 
max(float a,
    float b)
Returns the greater of two float values. | 
static int | 
max(int a,
    int b)
Returns the greater of two int values. | 
static long | 
max(long a,
    long b)
Returns the greater of two long values. | 
static double | 
min(double a,
    double b)
Returns the smaller of two double values. | 
static float | 
min(float a,
    float b)
Returns the smaller of two float values. | 
static int | 
min(int a,
    int b)
Returns the smaller of two int values. | 
static long | 
min(long a,
    long b)
Returns the smaller of two long values. | 
static double | 
pow(double a,
    double b)
Returns of value of the first argument raised to the power of the second argument.  | 
static double | 
random()
Returns a double value with a positive sign, greater 
 than or equal to 0.0 and less than 1.0. | 
static double | 
rint(double a)
Returns the double value that is closest in value to 
 a and is equal to a mathematical integer. | 
static long | 
round(double a)
Returns the closest long to the argument. | 
static int | 
round(float a)
Returns the closest int to the argument. | 
static double | 
sin(double a)
Returns the trigonometric sine of an angle.  | 
static double | 
sqrt(double a)
Returns the positive square root of a double value. | 
static double | 
tan(double a)
Returns the trigonometric tangent of an angle.  | 
static double | 
toDegrees(double angrad)
Converts an angle measured in radians to the equivalent angle measured in degrees.  | 
static double | 
toRadians(double angdeg)
Converts an angle measured in degrees to the equivalent angle measured in radians.  | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Field Detail | 
public static final double E
double value that is closer than any other to 
 e, the base of the natural logarithms.
public static final double PI
double value that is closer than any other to 
 pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
| Method Detail | 
public static double sin(double a)
a - an angle, in radians.
public static double cos(double a)
a - an angle, in radians.
public static double tan(double a)
a - an angle, in radians.
public static double asin(double a)
a - the double value whose arc sine is to 
              be returned.
public static double acos(double a)
a - the double value whose arc cosine is to 
              be returned.
public static double atan(double a)
a - the double value whose arc tangent is to 
              be returned.
public static double toRadians(double angdeg)
angdeg - an angle, in degrees
angdeg
          in radians.public static double toDegrees(double angrad)
angrad - an angle, in radians
angrad
          in degrees.public static double exp(double a)
double value. Special cases:
 
a - a double value.
public static double log(double a)
double
 value. Special cases:
 
a - a number greater than 0.0.
a, the natural logarithm of
          a.public static double sqrt(double a)
double value. 
 Special cases:
 double value closest to 
 the true mathetmatical square root of the argument value.
a - a double value.
 
a.
public static double IEEEremainder(double f1,
                                   double f2)
f1 - f2 × n,
 where n is the mathematical integer closest to the exact 
 mathematical value of the quotient f1/f2, and if two 
 mathematical integers are equally close to f1/f2, 
 then n is the integer that is even. If the remainder is 
 zero, its sign is the same as the sign of the first argument. 
 Special cases:
 
f1 - the dividend.f2 - the divisor.
f1 is divided by
          f2.public static double ceil(double a)
double value that is not less than the argument and is 
 equal to a mathematical integer. Special cases:
 Math.ceil(x) is exactly the 
 value of -Math.floor(-x).
a - a double value.
 
double value that is not less than the argument
          and is equal to a mathematical integer.public static double floor(double a)
double value that is not greater than the argument and 
 is equal to a mathematical integer. Special cases:
 
a - a double value.
 
double value that is not greater than the argument
          and is equal to a mathematical integer.public static double rint(double a)
double value that is closest in value to 
 a and is equal to a mathematical integer. If two 
 double values that are mathematical integers are equally 
 close to the value of the argument, the result is the integer value 
 that is even. Special cases:
 
a - a double value.
double value to a that is
          equal to a mathematical integer.
public static double atan2(double a,
                           double b)
b, a)
 to polar (r, theta).
 This method computes the phase theta by computing an arc tangent
 of a/b in the range of -pi to pi. Special 
 cases:
 double value closest to pi. 
 double value closest to -pi. 
 double value closest to pi/2. 
 double value closest to -pi/2. 
 double value closest to pi/4. 
 double 
 value closest to 3*pi/4. 
 double value 
 closest to -pi/4. 
 double value closest to -3*pi/4.
a - a double value.b - a double value.
public static double pow(double a,
                         double b)
(In the foregoing descriptions, a floating-point value is 
 considered to be an integer if and only if it is a fixed point of the 
 method ceil or, which is the same thing, a fixed 
 point of the method floor. A value is a fixed 
 point of a one-argument method if and only if the result of applying 
 the method to the value is equal to the value.)
a - a double value.b - a double value.
ab.public static int round(float a)
int to the argument. The 
 result is rounded to an integer by adding 1/2, taking the 
 floor of the result, and casting the result to type int. 
 In other words, the result is equal to the value of the expression:
 (int)Math.floor(a + 0.5f)
Special cases:
Integer.MIN_VALUE, the result is 
 equal to the value of Integer.MIN_VALUE. 
 Integer.MAX_VALUE, the result is 
 equal to the value of Integer.MAX_VALUE.
a - a float value.
int value.Integer.MAX_VALUE, 
Integer.MIN_VALUEpublic static long round(double a)
long to the argument. The result 
 is rounded to an integer by adding 1/2, taking the floor of the 
 result, and casting the result to type long. In other 
 words, the result is equal to the value of the expression:
 (long)Math.floor(a + 0.5d)
Special cases:
Long.MIN_VALUE, the result is 
 equal to the value of Long.MIN_VALUE. 
 Long.MAX_VALUE, the result is 
 equal to the value of Long.MAX_VALUE.
a - a double value.
long value.Long.MAX_VALUE, 
Long.MIN_VALUEpublic static double random()
double value with a positive sign, greater 
 than or equal to 0.0 and less than 1.0. 
 Returned values are chosen pseudorandomly with (approximately) 
 uniform distribution from that range. 
 When this method is first called, it creates a single new pseudorandom-number generator, exactly as if by the expression
This new pseudorandom-number generator is used thereafter for all calls to this method and is used nowhere else.new java.util.Random
This method is properly synchronized to allow correct use by more than one thread. However, if many threads need to generate pseudorandom numbers at a great rate, it may reduce contention for each thread to have its own pseudorandom number generator.
double greater than or equal 
 to 0.0 and less than 1.0.Random.nextDouble()public static int abs(int a)
int value..
 If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned.
 If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned. 
 
 Note that if the argument is equal to the value of 
 Integer.MIN_VALUE, the most negative representable 
 int value, the result is that same value, which is 
 negative.
a - the int argument whose absolute value is 
          to be determined.
Integer.MIN_VALUEpublic static long abs(long a)
long value.
 If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned.
 If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned. 
 
 Note that if the argument is equal to the value of 
 Long.MIN_VALUE, the most negative representable 
 long value, the result is that same value, which is 
 negative.
a - a long value.
Long.MIN_VALUEpublic static float abs(float a)
float value. 
 If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned.
 If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned. 
 Special cases:
 Float.intBitsToFloat(0x7fffffff & Float.floatToIntBits(a))
a - a float value.
public static double abs(double a)
double value.
 If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned.
 If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned. 
 Special cases:
 Double.longBitsToDouble((Double.doubleToLongBits(a)<<1)>>>1)
a - a double value.
public static int max(int a,
                      int b)
int values. That is, the 
 result is the argument closer to the value of 
 Integer.MAX_VALUE. If the arguments have the same value, 
 the result is that same value.
a - an int value.b - an int value.
a and b.Long.MAX_VALUE
public static long max(long a,
                       long b)
long values. That is, the 
 result is the argument closer to the value of 
 Long.MAX_VALUE. If the argumens have the same value, 
 the result is that same value.
a - a long value.b - a long value.
a and b.Long.MAX_VALUE
public static float max(float a,
                        float b)
float values.  That is, the 
 result is the argument closer to positive infinity. If the 
 arguments have the same value, the result is that same value. If 
 either value is NaN, then the result is NaN.  
 Unlike the the numerical comparison operators, this method considers 
 negative zero to be strictly smaller than positive zero. If one 
 argument is positive zero and the other negative zero, the result 
 is positive zero.
a - a float value.b - a float value.
a and b.
public static double max(double a,
                         double b)
double values.  That is, the 
 result is the argument closer to positive infinity. If the 
 arguments have the same value, the result is that same value. If 
 either value is NaN, then the result is NaN.  
 Unlike the the numerical comparison operators, this method considers 
 negative zero to be strictly smaller than positive zero. If one 
 argument is positive zero and the other negative zero, the result 
 is positive zero.
a - a double value.b - a double value.
a and b.
public static int min(int a,
                      int b)
int values. That is, the 
 result the argument closer to the value of Integer.MIN_VALUE. 
 If the arguments have the same value, the result is that same value.
a - an int value.b - an int value.
a and b.Long.MIN_VALUE
public static long min(long a,
                       long b)
long values. That is, the 
 result is the argument closer to the value of
 Long.MIN_VALUE. If the arguments have the same value, 
 the result is that same value.
a - a long value.b - a long value.
a and b.Long.MIN_VALUE
public static float min(float a,
                        float b)
float values.  That is, the 
 result is the value closer to negative infinity. If the arguments 
 have the same value, the result is that same value. If either value
 is NaN, then the result is NaN.  Unlike the
 the numerical comparison operators, this method considers negative zero
 to be strictly smaller than positive zero.  If one argument is 
 positive zero and the other is negative zero, the result is negative 
 zero.
a - a float value.b - a float value.
a and b.
public static double min(double a,
                         double b)
double values.  That is, the 
 result is the value closer to negative infinity. If the arguments have 
 the same value, the result is that same value. If either value
 is NaN, then the result is NaN.  Unlike the
 the numerical comparison operators, this method considers negative zero
 to be strictly smaller than positive zero. If one argument is 
 positive zero and the other is negative zero, the result is negative 
 zero.
a - a double value.b - a double value.
a and b.
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