fehr@ms.uky.edu (Jeff Davis) (04/26/91)
Where can I find the source for an arctangent function in C? E-mail please. -- davis@keats.ca.uky.edu Is this a long trip or a short trip?
bright@nazgul.UUCP (Walter Bright) (05/03/91)
In article <1991Apr25.195429.25523@ms.uky.edu> fehr@ms.uky.edu (Jeff Davis) writes: > /Where can I find the source for an arctangent function in C? Zortech C/C++ comes with full library source code, including the floating point and transcendental functions, and especially arctangent!
tony@oha.UUCP (Tony Olekshy) (05/12/91)
In article <1991Apr25.195429.25523@ms.uky.edu> fehr@ms.uky.edu (Jeff Davis) writes: > > Where can I find the source for an arctangent function in C? You could try the JPL C library, in JPL-C.ARG under PD1:<MSDOS.C> on simtel20, or mirrors/msdos/c/jpl-c.arc on wustl. I won't leave home without it ;-) The copyright notice explicity uses the words ``public domain'', even though it then mumbles the words ``non-profit purpose''. See your own advisors. -- Yours etc., Tony Olekshy. Internet: tony%oha@CS.UAlberta.CA BITNET: tony%oha.uucp@UALTAMTS.BITNET uucp: alberta!oha!tony Don't bother me, I'm busy conserving energy, momentum, and angular momentum.