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IEEE(3M)            RISC/os Reference Manual             IEEE(3M)



NAME
     copysign, drem, finite, logb, scalb - copysign, remainder,
          exponent manipulations

SYNOPSIS
     #include <math.h>

     double copysign(x,y)
     double x,y;

     double drem(x,y)
     double x,y;

     int finite(x)
     double x;

     double logb(x)
     double x;

     double scalb(x,n)
     double x;
     double n;

DESCRIPTION
     These functions are required for or recommended by the IEEE
     standard 754 for floating-point arithmetic.

     Copysign(x,y) returns x with its sign changed to y's.

     Drem(x,y) returns the remainder r := x - n*y where n is the
     integer nearest the exact value of x/y; moreover if
     |n-x/y|=1/2 then n is even.  Consequently the remainder is
     computed exactly and |r| < |y|/2.  But drem(x,0) is excep-
     tional; see below under DIAGNOSTICS.

     Finite(x) = 1 just when -infinity < x < +infinity,
               = 0 otherwise (when |x| = infinity or x is NaN)

     Logb(x) returns x's exponent n, a signed integer converted
     to double-precision floating-point and so chosen that
     1 < |x|/2**n < 2 unless x = 0 or |x| = infinity or x lies
     between 0 and the Underflow Threshold.

     Scalb(x,n) = x*(2**n) computed, for integer n, without first
     computing 2**n.

DIAGNOSTICS
     IEEE 754 defines drem(x,0) and drem(infinity,y) to be
     invalid operations that produce a NaN.

     IEEE 754 defines logb(+infinity) = +infinity and logb(0) =
     -infinity, requires the latter to signal Division-by-Zero.



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IEEE(3M)            RISC/os Reference Manual             IEEE(3M)



SEE ALSO
     floor(3M), fp_class(3), math(3M)

AUTHOR
     Kwok-Choi Ng

BUGS
     IEEE 754 currently specifies that logb(denormalized no.) =
     logb(tiniest normalized no. > 0) but the consensus has
     changed to the specification in the new proposed IEEE stan-
     dard p854, namely that logb(x) satisfy
          1 < scalb(|x|,-logb(x)) < Radix   ... = 2 for IEEE 754

     for every x except 0, infinity and NaN.  Almost every pro-
     gram that assumes 754's specification will work correctly if
     logb follows 854's specification instead.

     IEEE 754 requires copysign(x,NaN) = +x  but says nothing
     else about the sign of a NaN.




































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