Guardian Native C Library Calls Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

ilogbf(3) Guardian Native C Library Calls Reference Manual
NAME
ilogbf - Computes the radix-independent exponent of a float value as an integer
LIBRARY
H-series and J-series native Guardian processes: $SYSTEM.ZDLLnnn.ZCREDLL
32-bit H-series and J-series OSS processes: /G/system/zdllnnn/zcredll
64-bit H-series and J-series OSS processes: /G/system/zdllnnn/ycredll
SYNOPSIS
#include <math.h>
int ilogbf(
float x);
PARAMETERS
x Species the float value for which the exponent is to be calculated.
DESCRIPTION
The ilogbf() function is a float version of the ilogb() function; it takes a float argument.
The ilogbf() function returns the exponent part of the floating-point value given as the x parame-
ter. More precisely, it calculates the base-r logarithm (where r is the radix of the machines
floating-point arithmetic) of the absolute value of x and returns the result as a signed integer.
NOTES
The ilogbf() function can be called only by native processes.
This function supports both IEEE Std 754-1985 floating-point and Tandem floating-point values.
IEEE values can include NaN and infinity, and the sign of 0.0 (zero) can be either positive or
negative. Refer to the fp_class(3) reference page for a description of IEEE value classes.
Guardian functions are available to convert between floating-point formats. Refer to the Guar-
dian Programmers Guide for a discussion of floating-point conversions.
RETURN VALUES
The ilogbf() function returns the exponent of x as an integer.
For IEEE floating-point values, when x has a value of 0.0 (zero) or NaN, ilogbf() returns the
value INT_MIN. When x has a value of positive or negative infinity, ilogf() returns the value
INT_MAX.
For Tandem floating-point values, when x has a value of 0.0 (zero), ilogbf() returns the value
-INT_MAX.
ERRORS
No errors are returned. This function does not set errno.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: fp_class(3), ilogb(3), ilogbl(3), isnan(3), logb(3).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
This function conforms to the ISO/IEC 9899:1999 standard.
This function conforms to the IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition.
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