??? 03/15/05 15:23 Modified: 03/15/05 15:23 Read: times |
#89724 - yes and Responding to: ???'s previous message |
you may as well use a look up table for sin and cos. You can use the same 256 entry look up table for both sin and cos in any quadrant. This will be much faster than floating point.
Enormously faster than floating point and much faster than fixed point. Erik |
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