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MODF(3) BSD Library Functions Manual MODF(3) NAME modf -- return integral and fractional parts SYNOPSIS #include <math.h> double modf(double value, double *iptr); long double modfl(long double value, long double *iptr); float modff(float value, float *iptr); DESCRIPTION The modf() break value into integral and fractional parts, each of which has the same sign as the argument. They return the fractional part, and store the integral part (as a floating-point number) in the object pointed to by iptr SPECIAL VALUES modf(+-infinity, iptr) returns +-0 and stores +-infinity in the object pointed to by iptr. modf(NaN, iptr) returns a NaN and stores a NaN in the object pointed to by iptr. SEE ALSO frexp(3), ldexp(3), math(3) STANDARDS The modf() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999(E). BSD July 24, 2003 BSD |