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[jira] [Comment Edited] (MATH-1269) FastMath.exp may return NaN for
non-NaN arguments
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Thomas Neidhart edited comment on MATH-1269 at 10/22/15 9:38 PM:
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I propose another patch for this issue.
The polynomial expansion for z = exp(epsilon) - 1.0 is actually returning wrong results in case epsilon = 0.
The patch handles this case and further fixes the calculation of (1+z)(tempA+tempB) in this case (as z is 0, we only have to add tempA and tempB).
This would fix your case and other potential cases in the range [0, 709] for which the epsilon is also 0.
was (Author: tn):
I propose another patch for this issue.
The polynomial expansion for z = exp(epsilon) - 1.0 is actually returning wrong results in case epsilon = 0.
The patch handles this case and further fixes the calculation of (1+z)(tempA+tempB) in case z is 0 as well (in which case we only have to add tempA and tempB).
This would fix your case as well and other potential cases in the range [0, 709] for which the epsilon is also 0.
> FastMath.exp may return NaN for non-NaN arguments
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> Key: MATH-1269
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-1269
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.0
> Reporter: Otmar Ertl
> Attachments: MATH-1269.patch, MATH-1269.patch, MATH-1269_fix_z.patch
>
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> I have observed that FastMath.exp(709.8125) returns NaN. However, the exponential function must never return NaN (if the argument is not NaN). The result must always be non-negative or positive infinity.
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