gentype
cos
(
| gentype ) |
gentype
cosh
(
| gentype ) |
gentype
cospi
(
| gentype x) |
gentype
half_cos
(
| gentype x) |
gentype
native_cos
(
| gentype x) |
cos
is the cosine function.
cosh
is the hyperbolic cosine function.
cospi
computes cos
(x
* pi).
half_cos
computes cosine. x
must be in
the range -216... +216. This
function is implemented with a minimum of 10-bits of accuracy i.e. an ULP value less
than or equal to 8192 ulp.
native_cos
computes cosine over an implementation-defined range. The
maximum error is implementation-defined. Functions with the native__
prefix may map to one or more native device instructions and will typically
have better performance compared to the corresponding functions (without the
native__
prefix). The accuracy (and in some cases the input
range(s)) of these functions is implementation-defined.
The vector versions of the math functions operate component-wise. The description is per-component.
The built-in math functions are not affected by the prevailing rounding mode in the calling environment, and always return the same value as they would if called with the round to nearest even rounding mode.
The built-in math functions take scalar or vector arguments. For any specific use of these function, the actual type has to be the same for all arguments and the return type unless otherwise specified.
The generic type name gentype is used to indicate that the function can take float, float2, float3, float4, float8, float16, double, double2, double3, double4, double8, or double16 as the type for the arguments.
If extended with cl_khr_fp16, generic type name gentype may indicate half and half{2|3|4|8|16} as arguments and return values.
The generic type name gentypef is used to indicate that the function can take float, float2, float3, float4, float8, or float16 as the type for the arguments.
The generic type name gentyped is used to indicate that the function can take double, double2, double3, double4, double8, or double16 as the type for the arguments.