- 1851
- Computational error; real long floating-point argument of
COTAN or COTAND was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1852
- Computational error; real extended floating-point argument
of COTAN or COTAND was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1853
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex short floating-point argument,
absolute value of the real part of argument greater than or equal
to (2**63).
- 1854
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex long floating-point argument,
absolute value of the real part of argument greater than or equal
to (2**63).
- 1855
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex extended floating-point argument,
absolute value of the real part of argument greater than or equal
to (2**64).
- 1856
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex short floating-point argument
both parts of the argument were plus or minus infinity.
- 1857
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex long floating-point argument
both parts of the argument were plus or minus infinity.
- 1858
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex extended floating-point argument
both parts of the argument were plus or minus infinity.
- 1859
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex short floating-point argument
real part of argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1860
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex long floating-point argument
real part of argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1861
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex extended floating-point argument
real part of argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1862
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex short floating-point argument
imaginary part of argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1863
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex long floating-point argument
imaginary part of argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1864
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex extended floating-point argument
imaginary part of argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1865
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex short floating-point argument
both parts of the argument were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1866
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex long floating-point argument
both parts of the argument were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1867
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; for complex extended floating-point argument
both parts of the argument were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1868
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; real short floating-point
argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1869
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; real long floating-point
argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1870
- Computational error in TAN or TAND; real extended floating-point
argument not a valid IEEE number.
- 1871
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex short floating-point argument both parts of the argument
were plus or minus infinity.
- 1872
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex long floating-point argument both parts of the argument
were plus or minus infinity.
- 1873
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex extended floating-point argument both parts of the argument
were plus or minus infinity.
- 1874
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex short floating-point argument the real part of the argument
was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1875
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex long floating-point argument the real part of the argument
was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1876
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex extended floating-point argument the real part of the
argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1877
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex short floating-point argument the imaginary part of
the argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1878
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex long floating-point argument the imaginary part of the
argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1879
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex extended floating-point argument the imaginary part
of the argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1880
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex short floating-point argument both parts of the argument
were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1881
- Computational error in SIN, COS, SIND, or COSD built-in function;
for complex long floating-point argument both parts of the argument
were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1900
- Computational error in TANH; for complex long floating-point
argument the real part of the argument was not equal to plus or
minus infinity, and the imaginary part of the argument was not zero.
|
This information center is powered by Eclipse technology. (http://www.eclipse.org)