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Added fixpoint sine and cosine functions.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.cc65.org/cc65/trunk@4399 b7a2c559-68d2-44c3-8de9-860c34a00d81
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uz 2009-10-29 23:19:00 +00:00
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commit 7d453f5e11
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@ -99,6 +99,9 @@ S_OBJS = _cwd.o \
atexit.o \
atoi.o \
calloc.o \
cc65_cos.o \
cc65_sin.o \
cc65_sintab.o \
chdir.o \
copydata.o \
creat.o \

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;
; Fixed point cosine function.
;
; Returns the cosine for the given argument as angular degree.
; Valid argument range is 0..360
;
;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2009-10-29
;
.export _cc65_cos
.import _cc65_sin
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
.code
.proc _cc65_cos
; cos(x) = sin(x+90)
clc
adc #90
bcc L1
inx
; If x is now larger than 360, we need to subtract 360.
L1: cpx #>360
bne L2
cmp #<360
L2: bcc L4
sbc #<360
bcs L3
dex
L3: dex
L4: jmp _cc65_sin
.endproc

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;
; Fixed point sine function.
;
; Returns the cosine for the given argument as angular degree.
; Valid argument range is 0..360
;
;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2009-10-29
;
.export _cc65_sin
.import _cc65_sintab
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
.code
.proc _cc65_sin
; If the high byte is non zero, argument is > 255
cpx #0
bne L3
cmp #180
bcs L4
; 0..179°
cmp #90
bcc L1
; 90..179°. Value is identical to sin(180-val). Carry is set on entry.
;
; 180-val := -val + 180.
; With
; -val := (val ^ $FF) + 1
; we get
; 180-val = (val ^ $FF) + 1 + 180
; Since carry is set, we can drop the "+ 1".
;
eor #$FF
adc #180 ; 180-val
; 0..89°. Values for 87..90° are actually 1.0. Since this format doesn't fit
; into the table, we have to check for it manually.
L1: cmp #87
bcc L2
; The value is 1.0
ldx #>(1 << 8)
lda #<(1 << 8)
rts
; 0..86°. Read the value from the table.
L2: tay
ldx #0
lda _cc65_sintab,y
rts
; 180..360°. sin(x) = -sin(x-180). Since the argument is in range 0..180
; after the subtraction, we don't need to handle the high byte.
L3: sec
L4: sbc #180
cmp #90
bcc L5
; 270..360°. Value is identical to -sin(180-val). Carry is set on entry.
;
; 180-val := -val + 180.
; With
; -val := (val ^ $FF) + 1
; we get
; 180-val = (val ^ $FF) + 1 + 180
; Since carry is set, we can drop the "+ 1".
;
eor #$FF
adc #180 ; 180-val
; 180..269°. Values for 267..269° are actually -1.0. Since this format doesn't
; fit into the table, we have to check for it manually.
L5: ldx #$FF
cmp #87
bcc L6
; The value is -1.0
lda #<(-1 << 8)
rts
; 180..266°. Read the value from the table. Carry is clear on entry.
L6: tay
txa ; A = $FF
eor _cc65_sintab,y
adc #1
bcc L7
inx
L7: rts
.endproc

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;
; Sinus table
;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2009-10-29
;
.export _cc65_sintab
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
.rodata
_cc65_sintab:
.byte $00, $04, $09, $0D, $12, $16, $1B, $1F, $24, $28
.byte $2C, $31, $35, $3A, $3E, $42, $47, $4B, $4F, $53
.byte $58, $5C, $60, $64, $68, $6C, $70, $74, $78, $7C
.byte $80, $84, $88, $8B, $8F, $93, $96, $9A, $9E, $A1
.byte $A5, $A8, $AB, $AF, $B2, $B5, $B8, $BB, $BE, $C1
.byte $C4, $C7, $CA, $CC, $CF, $D2, $D4, $D7, $D9, $DB
.byte $DE, $E0, $E2, $E4, $E6, $E8, $EA, $EC, $ED, $EF
.byte $F1, $F2, $F3, $F5, $F6, $F7, $F8, $F9, $FA, $FB
.byte $FC, $FD, $FE, $FE, $FF, $FF, $FF