44 lines
882 B
Go
44 lines
882 B
Go
package geom
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import "math"
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// IsNaN checks if the floating point number is not a number.
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func IsNaN(f float64) bool {
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return f != f
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}
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// IsNaN32 checks if the floating point number is not a number.
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func IsNaN32(f float32) bool {
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return f != f
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}
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// NaN returns not a floating point number.
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func NaN() float64 {
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return math.NaN()
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}
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// NaN32 returns not a floating point number.
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func NaN32() float32 {
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return float32(NaN())
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}
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// Max the maximum of the two values.
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func Max(a, b float64) float64 {
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return math.Max(a, b)
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}
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// Max32 the maximum of the two values.
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func Max32(a, b float32) float32 {
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return float32(math.Max(float64(a), float64(b)))
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}
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// Min the minimum of the two values.
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func Min(a, b float64) float64 {
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return math.Min(a, b)
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}
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// Min32 the minimum of the two values.
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func Min32(a, b float32) float32 {
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return float32(math.Min(float64(a), float64(b)))
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}
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