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/*
  Copyright 2012-2022 Udo Klimaschewski

  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  You may obtain a copy of the License at

      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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package com.ezylang.evalex.functions.trigonometric;

import static java.math.BigDecimal.ONE;

import com.ezylang.evalex.EvaluationException;
import com.ezylang.evalex.Expression;
import com.ezylang.evalex.data.EvaluationValue;
import com.ezylang.evalex.functions.AbstractFunction;
import com.ezylang.evalex.functions.FunctionParameter;
import com.ezylang.evalex.parser.Token;
import java.math.BigDecimal;

/** Returns the arc-cosine (in radians). */
@FunctionParameter(name = "cosine")
public class AcosRFunction extends AbstractFunction {
  @Override
  public EvaluationValue evaluate(
      Expression expression, Token functionToken, EvaluationValue... parameterValues)
      throws EvaluationException {

    BigDecimal parameterValue = parameterValues[0].getNumberValue();

    if (parameterValue.compareTo(ONE) > 0) {
      throw new EvaluationException(
          functionToken, "Illegal acosr(x) for x > 1: x = " + parameterValue);
    }
    if (parameterValue.compareTo(MINUS_ONE) < 0) {
      throw new EvaluationException(
          functionToken, "Illegal acosr(x) for x < -1: x = " + parameterValue);
    }

    return expression.convertDoubleValue(Math.acos(parameterValue.doubleValue()));
  }
}




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