pjs/js/perf/tests/math/asin-001.js

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* Date: 12 October 2002
* SUMMARY: Testing the |asin()| method for the Math object. The asin method
* returns a numeric value between -pi/2 and pi/2 radians. If the value of
* number is outside this range, it returns NaN. Because asin is a static
* method of Math, you always use it as Math.asin(), rather than as a method
* of a Math object you created.
*
* Syntax: |asin(x)| where x is a number.
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
var UBOUND=1000000;
test();
function test()
{
var u_bound = UBOUND;
var status;
var start;
var end;
var i;
status = "Math.asin(0)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(0);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
status = "Math.asin(1)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(1);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
status = "Math.asin(-1)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(-1);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
status = "Math.asin(.25)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(.25);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
status = "Math.asin(.87)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(.87);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
status = "Math.asin(5)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(5);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
//value returns a NaN
status = "Math.asin(-.25)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(-.25);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
status = "Math.asin(-.87)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(-.87);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
status = "Math.asin(-5)";
start = new Date();
for(i=0; i<u_bound; i++)
{
Math.asin(-5);
}
end = new Date();
reportTime(status, start, end);
}