image/svg+xmlFSINCOS—Sine and CosineDescriptionComputes both the approximate sine and the cosine of the source operand in register ST(0), stores the sine in ST(0), and pushes the cosine onto the top of the FPU register stack. (This instruction is faster than executing the FSIN and FCOS instructions in succession.)The source operand must be given in radians and must be within the range 263 to +263. The following table shows the results obtained when taking the sine and cosine of various classes of numbers, assuming that underflow does not occur.If the source operand is outside the acceptable range, the C2 flag in the FPU status word is set, and the value in register ST(0) remains unchanged. The instruction does not raise an exception when the source operand is out of range. It is up to the program to check the C2 flag for out-of-range conditions. Source values outside the range 263 to +263 can be reduced to the range of the instruction by subtracting an appropriate integer multiple of 2π. However, even within the range -263 to +263, inaccurate results can occur because the finite approximation of π used internally for argument reduction is not sufficient in all cases. Therefore, for accurate results it is safe to apply FSINCOS only to arguments reduced accurately in software, to a value smaller in absolute value than 3π/8. See the sections titled “Approximation of Pi” and “Transcendental Instruction Accuracy” in Chapter 8 of the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 1, for a discussion of the proper value to use for π in performing such reductions.This instruction’s operation is the same in non-64-bit modes and 64-bit mode.OpcodeInstruction64-Bit ModeCompat/Leg ModeDescriptionD9 FBFSINCOSValidValidCompute the sine and cosine of ST(0); replace ST(0) with the approximate sine, and push the approximate cosine onto the register stack.Table 3-36. FSINCOS ResultsSRCDESTST(0)ST(1) CosineST(0) Sine**F1 to + 1 1 to + 10+ 10+ 0+ 1+ 0+ F1 to + 11 to + 1+**NaNNaN NaNNOTES:FMeans finite floating-point value.*Indicates floating-point invalid-arithmetic-operand (#IA) exception.

image/svg+xmlOperationIF ST(0) < 263THENC2 := 0;TEMP := fcos(ST(0)); // approximation of cosineST(0) := fsin(ST(0)); // approximation of sineTOP := TOP 1;ST(0) := TEMP;ELSE (* Source operand out of range *)C2 := 1;FI;FPU Flags AffectedC1Set to 0 if stack underflow occurred; set to 1 of stack overflow occurs.Set if result was rounded up; cleared otherwise.C2Set to 1 if outside range (263 < source operand < +263); otherwise, set to 0.C0, C3 Undefined.Floating-Point Exceptions#ISStack underflow or overflow occurred.#IASource operand is an SNaN value, , or unsupported format.#DSource operand is a denormal value.#UResult is too small for destination format.#PValue cannot be represented exactly in destination format.Protected Mode Exceptions#NMCR0.EM[bit 2] or CR0.TS[bit 3] = 1.#MF If there is a pending x87 FPU exception.#UD If the LOCK prefix is used.Real-Address Mode ExceptionsSame exceptions as in protected mode.Virtual-8086 Mode ExceptionsSame exceptions as in protected mode.Compatibility Mode ExceptionsSame exceptions as in protected mode.64-Bit Mode ExceptionsSame exceptions as in protected mode.

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