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tan
Computes the element-wise tangent of vector elements.
Description
The tan(a) function computes tangent of vector elements.
Note that arguments abs(a[i]) ≤ 213 and abs(a[i]) ≤ 216 for single and double precisions respectively are called fast computational path. These are trigonometric function arguments for which VM provides the best possible performance. Avoid arguments that do not belong to the fast computational path in the VM High Accuracy (HA) and Low Accuracy (LA) functions. Alternatively, you can use VM Enhanced Performance (EP) functions that are fast on the entire function domain. However, these functions provide less accuracy.
Argument |
Result |
Error Code |
---|---|---|
+0 |
+0 |
|
-0 |
-0 |
|
+ |
QNAN |
status::errdom |
- |
QNAN |
status::errdom |
QNAN |
QNAN |
|
SNAN |
QNAN |
Specifications for special values of the complex functions are defined according to the following formula:
Tan(z) = -i*Tanh(i*z)
API
Syntax
Buffer API
namespace oneapi::mkl::vm { sycl::event tan(sycl::queue & exec_queue, std::int64_t n, sycl::buffer<T> & a, sycl::buffer<T> & y, oneapi::mkl::vm::mode mode = oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined, oneapi::mkl::vm::error_handler<T> errhandler = {}); }
namespace oneapi::mkl::vm { sycl::event tan(sycl::queue & exec_queue, sycl::buffer<T> & a, oneapi::mkl::slice sa, sycl::buffer<T> & y, oneapi::mkl::slice sy, oneapi::mkl::vm::mode mode = oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined, oneapi::mkl::vm::error_handler<T> errhandler = {}); }
USM API
namespace oneapi::mkl::vm { sycl::event tan(sycl::queue & exec_queue, std::int64_t n, T const * a, T * y, std::vector<sycl::event> const & depends = {}, oneapi::mkl::vm::mode mode = oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined, oneapi::mkl::vm::error_handler<T> errhandler = {}); }
namespace oneapi::mkl::vm { sycl::event tan(sycl::queue & exec_queue, T const * a, oneapi::mkl::slice sa, T * y, oneapi::mkl::slice sy, std::vector<sycl::event> const & depends = {}, oneapi::mkl::vm::mode mode = oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined, oneapi::mkl::vm::error_handler<T> errhandler = {}); }
tan supports the following precisions and devices:
T |
Devices supported |
---|---|
float |
CPU and GPU |
double |
CPU and GPU |
Input Parameters
Buffer API
- exec_queue
-
The queue where the routine should be executed.
- n
-
Specifies the number of elements to be calculated.
- a
-
The buffer containing the input vector.
- sa
-
Slice selector for a. See Data Types for a description of the oneMKL slice type.
- sy
-
Slice selector for y. See Data Types for a description of the oneMKL slice type.
- mode
-
Overrides the global VM mode setting for this function call. See set_mode function for possible values and their description. This is an optional parameter. The default value is mode::not_defined.
- errhandler
-
Sets local error handling mode for this function call. See the create_error_handler function for arguments and their descriptions. This is an optional parameter. The local error handler is disabled by default.
USM API
- exec_queue
-
The queue where the routine should be executed.
- n
-
Specifies the number of elements to be calculated.
- a
-
Pointer to the input vector.
- sa
-
Slice selector for a. See Data Types for a description of the oneMKL slice type.
- sy
-
Slice selector for y. See Data Types for a description of the oneMKL slice type.
- depends
-
Vector of dependent events (to wait for input data to be ready). This is an optional parameter. The default is an empty vector.
- mode
-
Overrides the global VM mode setting for this function call. See the set_mode function for possible values and their description. This is an optional parameter. The default value is mode::not_defined.
- errhandler
-
Sets local error handling mode for this function call. See the create_error_handler function for arguments and their descriptions. This is an optional parameter. The local error handler is disabled by default.
Output Parameters
Buffer API
- y
-
The buffer containing the output vector.
- return value (event)
-
Computation end event
USM API
- y
-
Pointer to the output vector.
- return value (event)
-
Computation end event
Examples
An example of how to use tan can be found in the oneMKL installation directory, under:
examples/dpcpp/vml/source/vtan.cpp