XMVectorATan2Est function (directxmath.h)
Estimates the arctangent of Y/X.
Syntax
XMVECTOR XM_CALLCONV XMVectorATan2Est(
[in] FXMVECTOR Y,
[in] FXMVECTOR X
) noexcept;
Parameters
[in] Y
First vector.
[in] X
Second vector.
Return value
Returns a vector. Each component is an estimate of the arctangent of the corresponding Y component divided by the corresponding X component. Each component is in the range (-PI/2, PI/2).
XMVectorATan2Est
returns the following values for the specified special input values.
Input Value | Return Value |
---|---|
Y == 0 and X < 0 | Pi with the same sign as Y |
Y == 0 and X > 0 | 0 with the same sign as Y |
Y != 0 and X == 0 | Pi / 2 with the same sign as Y |
X == -Infinity and Y is finite | Pi with the same sign as Y |
X == +Infinity and Y is finite | 0 with the same sign as Y |
Y == Infinity and X is finite | Pi / 2 with the same sign as Y |
Y == Infinity and X == -Infinity | 3Pi / 4 with the same sign as Y |
Y == Infinity and X == +Infinity | Pi / 4 with the same sign as Y |
Remarks
Est
functions offer increased performance at the expense of reduced accuracy.
Est
functions are appropriate for non-critical calculations where accuracy can be sacrificed for speed.
The exact amount of lost accuracy and speed increase are platform dependent.
This function uses a 9-degree minimax approximation.
Platform Requirements
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 with the Windows SDK for Windows 8. Supported for Win32 desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and Windows Phone 8 apps.Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | directxmath.h (include DirectXMath.h) |