Intel 253666-024US Manuel D’Utilisation

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INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE, A-M
FPTAN—Partial Tangent
FPTAN—Partial Tangent
Description
Computes the tangent of the source operand in register ST(0), stores the result in 
ST(0), and pushes a 1.0 onto the FPU register stack. The source operand must be 
given in radians and must be less than ±2
63
. The following table shows the 
unmasked results obtained when computing the partial tangent of various classes of 
numbers, assuming that underflow does not occur.
If the source operand is outside the acceptable range, the C2 flag in the FPU status 
word is set, and the value in register ST(0) remains unchanged. The instruction does 
not raise an exception when the source operand is out of range. It is up to the 
program to check the C2 flag for out-of-range conditions. Source values outside the 
range −2
63
 to +2
63
 can be reduced to the range of the instruction by subtracting an 
appropriate integer multiple of 2π or by using the FPREM instruction with a divisor of 
2π. See the section titled “Pi” in Chapter 8 of the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures 
Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 1, for a discussion of the proper value to use 
for π in performing such reductions.
The value 1.0 is pushed onto the register stack after the tangent has been computed 
to maintain compatibility with the Intel 8087 and Intel287 math coprocessors. This 
operation also simplifies the calculation of other trigonometric functions. For 
instance, the cotangent (which is the reciprocal of the tangent) can be computed by 
executing a FDIVR instruction after the FPTAN instruction.
Opcode
Instruction
64-Bit 
Mode
Compat/
Leg Mode
Description
D9 F2
FPTAN
Valid
Valid
Replace ST(0) with its tangent and 
push 1 onto the FPU stack.
Table 3-38.  FPTAN Results
ST(0) SRC
ST(0) DEST
*
−F
F to 
+F
−0
0
+0
+0
+F
F to 
+F
+
*
NaN
NaN 
NOTES:
F Means  finite  floating-point value.
* Indicates floating-point invalid-arithmetic-operand (#IA) exception.