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package android.util;

Math routines similar to those found in Math.

Historically these methods were faster than the equivalent double-based Math methods. On versions of Android with a JIT they became slower and have since been re-implemented to wrap calls to Math. Math should be used in preference.

All methods were removed from the public API in version 23.

Deprecated:Use Math instead.
/** * Math routines similar to those found in {@link java.lang.Math}. * * <p>Historically these methods were faster than the equivalent double-based * {@link java.lang.Math} methods. On versions of Android with a JIT they * became slower and have since been re-implemented to wrap calls to * {@link java.lang.Math}. {@link java.lang.Math} should be used in * preference. * * <p>All methods were removed from the public API in version 23. * * @deprecated Use {@link java.lang.Math} instead. */
@Deprecated public class FloatMath {
Prevents instantiation.
/** Prevents instantiation. */
private FloatMath() {}
Returns the float conversion of the most positive (i.e. closest to positive infinity) integer value which is less than the argument.
Params:
  • value – to be converted
Returns:the floor of value
@removed
/** * Returns the float conversion of the most positive (i.e. closest to * positive infinity) integer value which is less than the argument. * * @param value to be converted * @return the floor of value * @removed */
public static float floor(float value) { return (float) Math.floor(value); }
Returns the float conversion of the most negative (i.e. closest to negative infinity) integer value which is greater than the argument.
Params:
  • value – to be converted
Returns:the ceiling of value
@removed
/** * Returns the float conversion of the most negative (i.e. closest to * negative infinity) integer value which is greater than the argument. * * @param value to be converted * @return the ceiling of value * @removed */
public static float ceil(float value) { return (float) Math.ceil(value); }
Returns the closest float approximation of the sine of the argument.
Params:
  • angle – to compute the cosine of, in radians
Returns:the sine of angle
@removed
/** * Returns the closest float approximation of the sine of the argument. * * @param angle to compute the cosine of, in radians * @return the sine of angle * @removed */
public static float sin(float angle) { return (float) Math.sin(angle); }
Returns the closest float approximation of the cosine of the argument.
Params:
  • angle – to compute the cosine of, in radians
Returns:the cosine of angle
@removed
/** * Returns the closest float approximation of the cosine of the argument. * * @param angle to compute the cosine of, in radians * @return the cosine of angle * @removed */
public static float cos(float angle) { return (float) Math.cos(angle); }
Returns the closest float approximation of the square root of the argument.
Params:
  • value – to compute sqrt of
Returns:the square root of value
@removed
/** * Returns the closest float approximation of the square root of the * argument. * * @param value to compute sqrt of * @return the square root of value * @removed */
public static float sqrt(float value) { return (float) Math.sqrt(value); }
Returns the closest float approximation of the raising "e" to the power of the argument.
Params:
  • value – to compute the exponential of
Returns:the exponential of value
@removed
/** * Returns the closest float approximation of the raising "e" to the power * of the argument. * * @param value to compute the exponential of * @return the exponential of value * @removed */
public static float exp(float value) { return (float) Math.exp(value); }
Returns the closest float approximation of the result of raising x to the power of y.
Params:
  • x – the base of the operation.
  • y – the exponent of the operation.
Returns:x to the power of y.
@removed
/** * Returns the closest float approximation of the result of raising {@code * x} to the power of {@code y}. * * @param x the base of the operation. * @param y the exponent of the operation. * @return {@code x} to the power of {@code y}. * @removed */
public static float pow(float x, float y) { return (float) Math.pow(x, y); }
Returns sqrt(x2+ y2).
Params:
  • x – a float number
  • y – a float number
Returns:the hypotenuse
@removed
/** * Returns {@code sqrt(}<i>{@code x}</i><sup>{@code 2}</sup>{@code +} <i> * {@code y}</i><sup>{@code 2}</sup>{@code )}. * * @param x a float number * @param y a float number * @return the hypotenuse * @removed */
public static float hypot(float x, float y) { return (float) Math.hypot(x, y); } }