isgreater, isgreaterequal, isless, islessequal, islessgreater, isunordered — floating-point relational tests without exception for NaN
#include <math.h>
int
isgreater( |
x, |
y) ; |
int
isgreaterequal( |
x, |
y) ; |
int
isless( |
x, |
y) ; |
int
islessequal( |
x, |
y) ; |
int
islessgreater( |
x, |
y) ; |
int
isunordered( |
x, |
y) ; |
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The normal relational operations (like <
, "less than") will fail
if one of the operands is NaN. This will cause an exception.
To avoid this, C99 defines the macros listed below.
These macros are guaranteed to evaluate their arguments only once. The arguments must be of real floating-point type (note: do not pass integer values as arguments to these macros, since the arguments will not be promoted to real-floating types).
isgreater
()determines (x) >
(y) without an exception if x
or y
is NaN.
isgreaterequal
()determines (x) >=
(y) without an exception if x
or y
is NaN.
isless
()determines (x) <
(y) without an exception if x
or y
is NaN.
islessequal
()determines (x) <=
(y) without an exception if x
or y
is NaN.
islessgreater
()determines (x) < (y)
|| (x) > (y) without an exception if
x
or y
is NaN. This macro is
not equivalent to x !=
y because that expression is true if
x
or y
is NaN.
isunordered
()determines whether its arguments are unordered, that is, whether at least one of the arguments is a NaN.
The macros other than isunordered
() return the result of the
relational comparison; these macros return 0 if either
argument is a NaN.
isunordered
() returns 1 if
x
or y
is NaN and 0 otherwise.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
isgreater (), isgreaterequal (), isless (), islessequal (), islessgreater (), isunordered () |
Thread safety | MT-Safe |
Not all hardware supports these functions, and where hardware support isn't provided, they will be emulated by macros. This will result in a performance penalty. Don't use these functions if NaN is of no concern for you.
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Copyright 2002 Walter Harms (walter.harmsinformatik.uni-oldenburg.de) %%%LICENSE_START(GPL_NOVERSION_ONELINE) Distributed under GPL %%%LICENSE_END 2002-07-27 Walter Harms this was done with the help of the glibc manual |