HYPOT(3M) — UNIX Programmer’s Manual
NAME
hypot, cabs − Euclidean distance, complex absolute value
SYNOPSIS
#include <math.h>
double hypot(x,y)
double x,y;
double cabs(z)
struct {double x,y;} z;
DESCRIPTION
Hypot(x,y) and cabs(x,y) return sqrt(x∗x+y∗y) computed in such a way that underflow will not happen, and overflow occurs only if the final result deserves it.
hypot(±∞,v) = hypot(v,±∞) = +∞ for all v, including NaN.
ERROR (due to Roundoff, etc.)
Below 0.97 ulps. Consequently hypot(5.0,12.0) = 13.0 exactly; in general, hypot and cabs return an integer whenever an integer might be expected.
The same cannot be said for the shorter and faster version of hypot and cabs that is provided in the comments in cabs.c; its error can exceed 1.2 ulps.
NOTES
The IEEE NaN is designed to disappear when it turns out to be irrelevant, as it does in hypot(∞,NaN).
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
W. Kahan
NEWS-OSRelease 3.3