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isnan,isnanf,isinf,isinff,finite,finitef---test for exceptional numbers

Synopsis
#include <ieeefp.h>
int isnan(double arg);
int isinf(double arg);
int finite(double arg);
int isnanf(float arg);
int isinff(float arg);
int finitef(float arg);

Description
These functions provide information on the floating point argument supplied.

There are five major number formats -

zero
a number which contains all zero bits.
subnormal
Is used to represent number with a zero exponent, but a non zero fraction.
normal
A number with an exponent, and a fraction
infinity
A number with an all 1's exponent and a zero fraction.
NAN
A number with an all 1's exponent and a non zero fraction.

isnan returns 1 if the argument is a nan. isinf returns 1 if the argument is infinity. finite returns 1 if the argument is zero, subnormal or normal. The isnanf, isinff and finitef perform the same operations as their isnan, isinf and finite counterparts, but on single precision floating point numbers.



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