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package com.sun.marlin;
/**
* Faster Math ceil / floor routines derived from StrictMath
*/
public final class FloatMath implements MarlinConst {
// overflow / NaN handling enabled:
static final boolean CHECK_OVERFLOW = true;
static final boolean CHECK_NAN = true;
private FloatMath() {
// utility class
}
// faster inlined min/max functions in the branch prediction is high
public static int max(final int a, final int b) {
return (a >= b) ? a : b;
}
public static int min(final int a, final int b) {
return (a <= b) ? a : b;
}
/**
* Faster alternative to ceil(float) optimized for the integer domain
* and supporting NaN and +/-Infinity.
*
* @param a a value.
* @return the largest (closest to positive infinity) integer value
* that less than or equal to the argument and is equal to a mathematical
* integer.
*/
public static int ceil_int(final float a) {
final int intpart = (int) a;
if (a <= intpart
|| (CHECK_OVERFLOW && intpart == Integer.MAX_VALUE)
|| CHECK_NAN && Float.isNaN(a)) {
return intpart;
}
return intpart + 1;
}
/**
* Faster alternative to ceil(double) optimized for the integer domain
* and supporting NaN and +/-Infinity.
*
* @param a a value.
* @return the largest (closest to positive infinity) integer value
* that less than or equal to the argument and is equal to a mathematical
* integer.
*/
public static int ceil_int(final double a) {
final int intpart = (int) a;
if (a <= intpart
|| (CHECK_OVERFLOW && intpart == Integer.MAX_VALUE)
|| CHECK_NAN && Double.isNaN(a)) {
return intpart;
}
return intpart + 1;
}
/**
* Faster alternative to floor(float) optimized for the integer domain
* and supporting NaN and +/-Infinity.
*
* @param a a value.
* @return the largest (closest to positive infinity) floating-point value
* that less than or equal to the argument and is equal to a mathematical
* integer.
*/
public static int floor_int(final float a) {
final int intpart = (int) a;
if (a >= intpart
|| (CHECK_OVERFLOW && intpart == Integer.MIN_VALUE)
|| CHECK_NAN && Float.isNaN(a)) {
return intpart;
}
return intpart - 1;
}
/**
* Faster alternative to floor(double) optimized for the integer domain
* and supporting NaN and +/-Infinity.
*
* @param a a value.
* @return the largest (closest to positive infinity) floating-point value
* that less than or equal to the argument and is equal to a mathematical
* integer.
*/
public static int floor_int(final double a) {
final int intpart = (int) a;
if (a >= intpart
|| (CHECK_OVERFLOW && intpart == Integer.MIN_VALUE)
|| CHECK_NAN && Double.isNaN(a)) {
return intpart;
}
return intpart - 1;
}
}
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