1: \ High level floating point 14jan94py
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20:
21: \ 1 cells 4 = [IF]
22: \ ' cells Alias sfloats
23: \ ' cell+ Alias sfloat+
24: \ ' align Alias sfalign
25: \ ' aligned Alias sfaligned
26: \ [ELSE]
27: \ : sfloats 2* 2* ;
28: \ : sfloat+ 4 + ;
29: \ : sfaligned ( addr -- addr' ) 3 + -4 and ;
30: \ : sfalign ( -- ) here dup sfaligned swap ?DO bl c, LOOP ;
31: \ [THEN]
32:
33: \ 1 floats 8 = [IF]
34: \ ' floats Alias dfloats
35: \ ' float+ Alias dfloat+
36: \ ' falign Alias dfalign
37: \ ' faligned Alias dfaligned
38: \ [ELSE]
39: \ : dfloats 2* 2* 2* ;
40: \ : dfloat+ 8 + ;
41: \ : dfaligned ( addr -- addr' ) 7 + -8 and ;
42: \ : dfalign ( -- ) here dup dfaligned swap ?DO bl c, LOOP ;
43: \ [THEN]
44:
45: : sfalign ( -- ) \ float-ext s-f-align
46: \G If the data-space pointer is not single-float-aligned, reserve
47: \G enough space to align it.
48: here dup sfaligned swap ?DO bl c, LOOP ;
49: : dfalign ( -- ) \ float-ext d-f-align
50: \G If the data-space pointer is not double-float-aligned, reserve
51: \G enough space to align it.
52: here dup dfaligned swap ?DO bl c, LOOP ;
53:
54: 1 sfloats (Field) sfloat+ , ( sf-addr1 -- sf-addr2 ) \ float-ext s-float-plus
55: \G @code{1 sfloats +}.
56:
57: 1 dfloats (Field) dfloat+ , ( df-addr1 -- df-addr2 ) \ float-ext d-float-plus
58: \G @code{1 dfloats +}.
59:
60: : f, ( f -- ) \ gforth
61: \G Reserve data space for one floating-point number and store
62: \G @i{f} in the space.
63: here 1 floats allot f! ;
64:
65: : fconstant ( r "name" -- ) \ float f-constant
66: Create f,
67: DOES> ( -- r )
68: f@ ;
69:
70: : fdepth ( -- +n ) \ float f-depth
71: \G @i{+n} is the current number of (floating-point) values on the
72: \G floating-point stack.
73: fp0 @ fp@ - [ 1 floats ] Literal / ;
74:
75: : FLiteral ( compilation r -- ; run-time -- r ) \ float f-literal
76: \G Compile appropriate code such that, at run-time, @i{r} is placed
77: \G on the (floating-point) stack. Interpretation semantics are undefined.
78: BEGIN here cell+ cell+ dup faligned <> WHILE postpone noop REPEAT
79: postpone ahead here >r f, postpone then
80: r> postpone literal postpone f@ ; immediate
81:
82: &15 Value precision ( -- u ) \ float-ext
83: \G @i{u} is the number of significant digits currently used by
84: \G @code{F.} @code{FE.} and @code{FS.}
85: : set-precision ( u -- ) \ float-ext
86: \G Set the number of significant digits currently used by
87: \G @code{F.} @code{FE.} and @code{FS.} to @i{u}.
88: to precision ;
89:
90: : scratch ( r -- addr len )
91: pad precision - precision ;
92:
93: : zeros ( n -- ) 0 max 0 ?DO '0 emit LOOP ;
94:
95: : -zeros ( addr u -- addr' u' )
96: BEGIN dup WHILE 1- 2dup + c@ '0 <> UNTIL 1+ THEN ;
97:
98: : f$ ( f -- n ) scratch represent 0=
99: IF 2drop scratch 3 min type rdrop EXIT THEN
100: IF '- emit THEN ;
101:
102: : f. ( r -- ) \ float-ext f-dot
103: \G Display (the floating-point number) @i{r} without exponent,
104: \G followed by a space.
105: f$ dup >r 0<=
106: IF '0 emit
107: ELSE scratch r@ min type r@ precision - zeros THEN
108: '. emit r@ negate zeros
109: scratch r> 0 max /string 0 max -zeros type space ;
110: \ I'm afraid this does not really implement ansi semantics wrt precision.
111: \ Shouldn't precision indicate the number of places shown after the point?
112:
113: \ Why do you think so? ANS Forth appears ambiguous on this point. -anton.
114:
115: : fe. ( r -- ) \ float-ext f-e-dot
116: \G Display @i{r} using engineering notation (with exponent dividable
117: \G by 3), followed by a space.
118: f$ 1- s>d 3 fm/mod 3 * >r 1+ >r
119: scratch r@ tuck min tuck - >r type r> zeros
120: '. emit scratch r> /string type
121: 'E emit r> . ;
122:
123: : fs. ( r -- ) \ float-ext f-s-dot
124: \G Display @i{r} using scientific notation (with exponent), followed
125: \G by a space.
126: f$ 1-
127: scratch over c@ emit '. emit 1 /string type
128: 'E emit . ;
129:
130: require debugs.fs
131:
132: : sfnumber ( c-addr u -- r true | false )
133: 2dup [CHAR] e scan ( c-addr u c-addr2 u2 )
134: dup 0=
135: IF
136: 2drop 2dup [CHAR] E scan ( c-addr u c-addr3 u3 )
137: THEN
138: nip
139: IF
140: >float
141: ELSE
142: 2drop false
143: THEN ;
144:
145: :noname ( c-addr u -- )
146: 2dup sfnumber
147: IF
148: 2drop POSTPONE FLiteral
149: ELSE
150: defers compiler-notfound
151: ENDIF ;
152: IS compiler-notfound
153:
154: :noname ( c-addr u -- r )
155: 2dup sfnumber
156: IF
157: 2drop
158: ELSE
159: defers interpreter-notfound
160: ENDIF ;
161: IS interpreter-notfound
162:
163: : fvariable ( "name" -- ) \ float f-variable
164: Create 0.0E0 f, ;
165: \ does> ( -- f-addr )
166:
167: 1.0e0 fasin 2.0e0 f* fconstant pi ( -- r ) \ gforth
168: \G @code{Fconstant} -- @i{r} is the value pi; the ratio of a circle's area
169: \G to its diameter.
170:
171: : f2* ( r1 -- r2 ) \ gforth
172: \G Multiply @i{r1} by 2.0e0
173: 2.0e0 f* ;
174:
175: : f2/ ( r1 -- r2 ) \ gforth
176: \G Multiply @i{r1} by 0.5e0
177: 0.5e0 f* ;
178:
179: : 1/f ( r1 -- r2 ) \ gforth
180: \G Divide 1.0e0 by @i{r1}.
181: 1.0e0 fswap f/ ;
182:
183: get-current environment-wordlist set-current
184: 1.7976931348623157e308 FConstant max-float
185: set-current
186:
187: \ We now have primitives for these, so we need not define them
188:
189: \ : falog ( f -- 10^f ) [ 10.0e0 fln ] FLiteral f* fexp ;
190:
191: \ : fsinh fexpm1 fdup fdup 1.0e0 f+ f/ f+ f2/ ;
192: \ : fcosh fexp fdup 1/f f+ f2/ ;
193: \ : ftanh f2* fexpm1 fdup 2.0e0 f+ f/ ;
194:
195: \ : fatanh fdup f0< >r fabs 1.0e0 fover f- f/ f2* flnp1 f2/
196: \ r> IF fnegate THEN ;
197: \ : facosh fdup fdup f* 1.0e0 f- fsqrt f+ fln ;
198: \ : fasinh fdup fdup f* 1.0e0 f+ fsqrt f/ fatanh ;
199:
200: : f~abs ( r1 r2 r3 -- flag ) \ gforth
201: \G Approximate equality with absolute error: |r1-r2|<r3.
202: frot frot f- fabs fswap f< ;
203:
204: : f~rel ( r1 r2 r3 -- flag ) \ gforth
205: \G Approximate equality with relative error: |r1-r2|<r3*|r1+r2|.
206: frot frot fover fabs fover fabs f+ frot frot
207: f- fabs frot frot f* f< ;
208:
209: : f~ ( r1 r2 r3 -- flag ) \ float-ext f-proximate
210: \G ANS Forth medley for comparing r1 and r2 for equality: r3>0:
211: \G @code{f~abs}; r3=0: bitwise comparison; r3<0: @code{fnegate f~rel}.
212: fdup f0=
213: IF \ bitwise comparison
214: fp@ float+ 1 floats over float+ over str=
215: fdrop fdrop fdrop
216: EXIT
217: THEN
218: fdup f0>
219: IF
220: f~abs
221: ELSE
222: fnegate f~rel
223: THEN ;
224:
225: \ proposals from Krishna Myeni in <cjsp2d$47l$1@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com>
226: \ not sure if they are a good idea
227:
228: : FTRUNC ( r1 -- r2 )
229: \ round towards 0
230: \ !! should be implemented properly
231: F>D D>F ;
232:
233: : FMOD ( r1 r2 -- r )
234: \ remainder of r1/r2
235: \ !! should be implemented properly
236: FOVER FOVER F/ ftrunc F* F- ;
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