SPRU513Y August 2001 – June 2022 SM320F28335-EP
The assembler supports many built-in mathematical functions. The built-in functions always return a value and they can be used in conditional assembly or any place where a constant can be used.
In Table 5-7 x, y and z are type float, n is an int. The functions $cvi, $int and $sgn return an integer and all other functions return a float. Angles for trigonometric functions are expressed in radians.
Function | Description |
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$acos(x) | Returns cos-1(x) in range [0, π], -1<=x<=1 |
$asin(x) | Returns sin-1(x) in range [-π/2, π/2], -1<=x<=1 |
$atanx) | Returns tan-1(x) in range [-π/2, π/2] |
$atan2(x, y) | Returns tan-1(y/x) in range [-π, π] |
$ceil(x) | Returns the smallest integer not less than x, as a float |
$cos(x) | Returns the cosine of x |
$cosh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x |
$cvf(n) | Converts an integer to a float |
$cvi(x) | Converts a float to an integer. Returns an integer. |
$exp(x) | Returns the exponential function ex |
$fabs(x) | Returns the absolute value |x| |
$floor(x) | Returns the largest integer not greater than x, as a float |
$fmod(x, y) | Returns the floating-point remainder of x/y, with the same sign as x |
$int(x) | Returns 1 if x has an integer value; else returns 0. Returns an integer. |
$ldexp(x, n) | Multiplies x by an integer power of 2. That is, x × 2n |
$log(x) | Returns the natural logarithm ln(x), where x>0 |
$log10(x) | Returns the base-10 logarithm log10(x), where x>0 |
$max(x, y, ...z) | Returns the greatest value from the argument list |
$min(x, y, ...z) | Returns the smallest value from the argument list |
$pow(x, y) | Returns xy |
$round(x) | Returns x rounded to the nearest integer |
$sgn(x) | Returns the sign of x. Returns 1 if x is positive, 0 if x is zero, and -1 if x is negative. Returns an integer. |
$sin(x) | Returns the sine of x |
$sinh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic sine of x |
$sqrt(x) | Returns the square root of x, x≥0 |
$strtod(str) | Converts a character string to a double precision floating-point value. The string contains a properly-formatted C99-style floating-point literal. |
$tan(x) | Returns the tangent of x |
$tanh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic tangent of x |
$trunc(x) | Returns x truncated toward 0 |