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signbit(3M) signbit(3M)
NAME
signbit() - floating-point sign-determination
SYNOPSIS
#include <math.h>
int signbit(
floating-type x);
DESCRIPTION
The signbit() macro determines whether the sign of its argument value (which may be a floating-point
number, zero, infinity, or NaN) is negative. The argument must be of floating type. For HP Integrity
servers, the argument can be any floating type. For PA-RISC, the argument must be either
double or
float.
USAGE
To use the signbit() macro, compile either with the default
-Ae option or with the -Aa and
-D_HPUX_SOURCE
options. Make sure your program includes <math.h>. Link in the math library by
specifying
-lm on the compiler or linker command line.
RETURN VALUE
The signbit() macro returns a nonzero value if and only if the sign of its argument value is negative.
The macro raises no exceptions.
ERRORS
No errors are defined.
EXAMPLES
Take certain actions if x is negative zero:
#include <math.h>
/*...*/
double x;
/*...*/
if ( (x == 0.0) && signbit(x) ) {
/*...*/
}
SEE ALSO
fpclassify(3M), isfinite(3M), isinf(3M), isnan(3M), isnormal(3M), math(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
signbit() : ISO/IEC C99 (including Annex F, ‘‘IEC 60559 floating-point arithmetic’’)
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