Question

This often returns NAN ("Not A Number") depending on input:

#define PI 3.1415f

GLfloat sineEaseIn(GLfloat ratio) {
 return 1.0f-cosf(ratio * (PI / 2.0f));
}

I tried making PI a few digits smaller to see if that would help. No dice. Then I thought it might be a datatype mismatch, but float and glfloat seem to be equivalent:

gl.h

typedef float           GLfloat;

math.h

extern float  cosf( float );

Is this a casting issue?

Was it helpful?

Solution

I suspect that one of the following is afoot:

  • your input value to ratio may not be what you expect it to be, and ratio itself is possibly NaN
  • the cosf that you're calling isn't the one in math.h

Otherwise, there doesn't appear to be anything wrong with your expression.

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