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FREXP(3) BSD Library Functions Manual FREXP(3) NAME frexp -- break floating-point number into normalized fraction and power of 2 SYNOPSIS #include <math.h> double frexp(double value, int *exp); long double frexpl(long double value, int *exp); float frexpf(float value, int *exp); DESCRIPTION The frexp() functions break the floating-point number value into a nor-malized normalized malized fraction and an integral power of 2. They store the integer in the int object pointed to by exp. The functions return a number x such that x has a magnitude in the inter-val interval val [1/2, 1) or 0, and value = x*(2**exp). SPECIAL VALUES frexp(+-0, exp) returns +-0, and stores 0 in the object pointed to by exp. frexp(+-infinity, exp) returns +-infinity, and stores an unspecified value in the object pointed to by exp. frexp(Nan, exp) returns a Nan, and stores an unspecified value in the object pointed to by exp. SEE ALSO math(3), scalbn STANDARDS The frexp() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999(E). BSD January 30, 2003 BSD |