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RINT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual RINT(3) NAME rint, lrint, llrint -- round to integral value SYNOPSIS #include <math.h> double rint(double x); long double rintl(long double x); float rintf(float x); long int lrint(double x); long int lrintl(long double x); long int lrintf(float x); long long int llrint(double x); long long int llrintl(long double x); long long int llrintf(float x); DESCRIPTION The rint() functions return the integral value nearest to x (according to the prevailing rounding mode) in floating-point format. The lrint() and llrint() functions return the integral value nearest to x (according to the prevailing rounding mode) in the return formats speci-fied. specified. fied. If the rounded value is outside the range of the return type, the numeric result is unspecified and the "invalid" floating-point exception is raised. A range error may occur if the magnitude of x is too large. SPECIAL VALUES rint(+-0) returns +-0 for all rounding modes. rint(+-infinity) returns +-infinity for all rounding modes. All these functions raise the "inexact" floating-point exception if the result differs in value from the argument (except when they raise some other floating-point exception, such as "invalid"). SEE ALSO abs(3), fabs(3), ceil(3), floor(3), math(3) STANDARDS The rint() , lrint() , and llrint() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999(E). BSD January 23, 2003 BSD |