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@stdlib/constants-float32

v0.4.1

Published

Single-precision floating-point mathematical constants.

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Constants

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Single-precision floating-point mathematical constants.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/constants-float32

Usage

var constants = require( '@stdlib/constants-float32' );

constants

Single-precision floating-point mathematical constants.

var c = constants;
// returns {...}
  • ABS_MASK: mask for excluding the sign bit of a single-precision floating-point number.
  • APERY: Apéry's constant.
  • CATALAN: Catalan's constant.
  • CBRT_EPS: cube root of single-precision floating-point epsilon.
  • E: the mathematical constant e.
  • EPS: difference between one and the smallest value greater than one that can be represented as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • EULERGAMMA: the Euler-Mascheroni constant.
  • EXPONENT_BIAS: the bias of a single-precision floating-point number's exponent.
  • EXPONENT_MASK: mask for the exponent of a single-precision floating-point number.
  • FOURTH_PI: one fourth times the mathematical constant π.
  • FOURTH_ROOT_EPS: fourth root of single-precision floating-point epsilon.
  • GAMMA_LANCZOS_G: arbitrary constant g to be used in Lanczos approximation functions.
  • HALF_LN_TWO: one half times the natural logarithm of 2 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • HALF_PI: one half times the mathematical constant π.
  • LN_HALF: natural logarithm of 1/2 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • LN_PI: natural logarithm of the mathematical constant π as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • LN_SQRT_TWO_PI: natural logarithm of the square root of 2π.
  • LN_TEN: natural logarithm of 10 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • LN_TWO_PI: natural logarithm of .
  • LN_TWO: natural logarithm of 2 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • LOG10E: base 10 logarithm of the mathematical constant e.
  • LOG2E: base 2 logarithm of the mathematical constant e.
  • MAX_BASE10_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL: the maximum base 10 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
  • MAX_BASE10_EXPONENT: the maximum base 10 exponent for a single-precision floating-point number.
  • MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL: the maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
  • MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT: the maximum biased base 2 exponent for a single-precision floating-point number.
  • MAX_LN: natural logarithm of the maximum single-precision floating-point number.
  • MAX_NTH_DOUBLE_FACTORIAL: maximum nth double factorial when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_NTH_FACTORIAL: maximum nth factorial when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_SAFE_FIBONACCI: maximum safe Fibonacci number when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_SAFE_INTEGER: maximum safe single-precision floating-point integer.
  • MAX_SAFE_LUCAS: maximum safe Lucas number when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_SAFE_NTH_DOUBLE_FACTORIAL: maximum safe nth double factorial when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_SAFE_NTH_FACTORIAL: maximum safe nth factorial when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_SAFE_NTH_FIBONACCI: maximum safe nth Fibonacci number when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_SAFE_NTH_LUCAS: maximum safe nth Lucas number when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX_SAFE_NTH_TRIBONACCI: maximum safe nth Tribonacci number when stored in single-precision floating-point format.
  • MAX: maximum single-precision floating-point number.
  • MIN_BASE10_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL: the minimum base 10 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
  • MIN_BASE10_EXPONENT: the minimum base 10 exponent for a normal single-precision floating-point number.
  • MIN_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL: the minimum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
  • MIN_BASE2_EXPONENT: the minimum biased base 2 exponent for a normal single-precision floating-point number.
  • MIN_LN: natural logarithm of the smallest normalized single-precision floating-point number.
  • MIN_SAFE_INTEGER: minimum safe single-precision floating-point integer.
  • NAN: single-precision floating-point NaN.
  • NINF: single-precision floating-point negative infinity.
  • NUM_BYTES: size (in bytes) of a single-precision floating-point number.
  • NUM_SIGNIFICAND_BITS: number of significand bits for a single-precision floating-point number.
  • PHI: golden ratio.
  • PI_SQUARED: π².
  • PI: the mathematical constant π.
  • PINF: single-precision floating-point positive infinity.
  • PRECISION: effective number of bits in the significand of a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SIGN_MASK: mask for the sign bit of a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SIGNIFICAND_MASK: mask for the significand of a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SMALLEST_NORMAL: smallest positive normalized single-precision floating-point number.
  • SMALLEST_SUBNORMAL: smallest positive denormalized single-precision floating-point number.
  • SQRT_EPS: square root of single-precision floating-point epsilon.
  • SQRT_HALF_PI: square root of the mathematical constant π divided by 2 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SQRT_HALF: square root of 1/2 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SQRT_PHI: square root of the Golden ratio (φ) as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SQRT_PI: square root of the mathematical constant π as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SQRT_THREE: square root of 3 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SQRT_TWO_PI: square root of the mathematical constant π times 2 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • SQRT_TWO: square root of 2 as a single-precision floating-point number.
  • TWO_PI: the mathematical constant π times 2.

Examples

var objectKeys = require( '@stdlib/utils-keys' );
var constants = require( '@stdlib/constants-float32' );

console.log( objectKeys( constants ) );

Notice

This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.

For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.

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License

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