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| <h4 class="subsection">20.8.5 Setting and modifying single bits of FP values</h4> |
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| There are some operations that are too complicated or expensive to |
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| functions to do these operations, which mostly involve changing single |
| bits. |
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| — Function: double <b>copysign</b> (<var>double x, double y</var>)<var><a name="index-copysign-2482"></a></var><br> |
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| — Function: float <b>copysignf</b> (<var>float x, float y</var>)<var><a name="index-copysignf-2483"></a></var><br> |
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| <!-- ISO --> |
| — Function: long double <b>copysignl</b> (<var>long double x, long double y</var>)<var><a name="index-copysignl-2484"></a></var><br> |
| <blockquote><p>These functions return <var>x</var> but with the sign of <var>y</var>. They work |
| even if <var>x</var> or <var>y</var> are NaN or zero. Both of these can carry a |
| sign (although not all implementations support it) and this is one of |
| the few operations that can tell the difference. |
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| — Function: int <b>signbit</b> (<em>float-type</em><var> x</var>)<var><a name="index-signbit-2485"></a></var><br> |
| <blockquote><p><code>signbit</code> is a generic macro which can work on all floating-point |
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| bit set. |
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| <p>This is not the same as <code>x < 0.0</code>, because IEEE 754<!-- /@w --> floating |
| point allows zero to be signed. The comparison <code>-0.0 < 0.0</code> is |
| false, but <code>signbit (-0.0)</code> will return a nonzero value. |
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