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31.Dd $Mdocdate: March 10 2016 $
32.Dt HYPOT 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm hypot ,
36.Nm hypotf ,
37.Nm hypotl ,
38.Nm cabs ,
39.Nm cabsf ,
40.Nm cabsl
41.Nd Euclidean distance and complex absolute value functions
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43.In math.h
44.Ft double
45.Fn hypot "double x" "double y"
46.Ft float
47.Fn hypotf "float x" "float y"
48.Ft long double
49.Fn hypotl "long double x" "long double y"
50.In complex.h
51.Ft double
52.Fn cabs "double complex z"
53.Ft float
54.Fn cabsf "float complex z"
55.Ft long double
56.Fn cabsl "long double complex z"
57.Sh DESCRIPTION
58The
59.Fn hypot ,
60.Fn hypotf
61and
62.Fn hypotl
63functions
64compute the
65sqrt(x*x+y*y)
66in such a way that underflow will not happen, and overflow
67occurs only if the final result deserves it.
68.Pp
69.Fn hypot "\*(If" "v"
70=
71.Fn hypot "v" "\*(If"
72= +\*(If for all
73.Ar v ,
74including \*(Na.
75.Pp
76The
77.Fn cabs ,
78.Fn cabsf
79and
80.Fn cabsl
81functions return the absolute value of the complex number
82.Fa z .
83.Sh ERRORS (due to Roundoff, etc.)
84Below 0.97
85.Em ulps .
86Consequently
87.Fn hypot "5.0" "12.0"
88= 13.0
89exactly;
90in general, hypot and cabs return an integer whenever an
91integer might be expected.
92.Sh NOTES
93As might be expected,
94.Fn hypot "v" "\*(Na"
95and
96.Fn hypot "\*(Na" "v"
97are \*(Na for all
98.Em finite
99.Ar v .
100Programmers might be surprised at first to discover that
101.Fn hypot "\(+-\*(If" "\*(Na"
102= +\*(If.
103This is intentional; it happens because
104.Fn hypot "\*(If" "v"
105= +\*(If
106for
107.Em all
108.Ar v ,
109finite or infinite.
110Hence
111.Fn hypot "\*(If" "v"
112is independent of
113.Ar v .
114The IEEE \*(Na is designed to disappear
115when it turns out to be irrelevant, as it does in
116.Fn hypot "\*(If" "\*(Na" .
117.Sh SEE ALSO
118.Xr sqrt 3
119.Sh HISTORY
120A
121.Fn hypot
122function first appeared in
123.At v3 ,
124and
125.Fn cabs
126in
127.At v7 .
128