NAME
isgreater
,
isgreaterequal
, isless
,
islessequal
, islessgreater
,
isunordered
—
compare two floating-point
numbers
LIBRARY
library “libc”
SYNOPSIS
#include
<math.h>
int
isgreater
(real-floating
x, real-floating
y);
int
isgreaterequal
(real-floating
x, real-floating
y);
int
isless
(real-floating
x, real-floating
y);
int
islessequal
(real-floating
x, real-floating
y);
int
islessgreater
(real-floating
x, real-floating
y);
int
isunordered
(real-floating
x, real-floating
y);
DESCRIPTION
Each of the macrosisgreater
(),
isgreaterequal
(),
isless
(),
islessequal
(),
and
islessgreater
()
take arguments x and y and return
a non-zero value if and only if its nominal relation on
x and y is true. These macros
always return zero if either argument is not a number (NaN), but unlike the
corresponding C operators, they never raise a floating point exception.
The
isunordered
()
macro takes arguments x and y
and returns non-zero if and only if any of x or
y are NaNs. For any pair of floating-point values, one
of the relationships (less, greater, equal, unordered) holds.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The isgreater
(),
isgreaterequal
(), isless
(),
islessequal
(),
islessgreater
(), and
isunordered
() macros conform to
ISO/IEC 9899:1999
(“ISO C99”).
HISTORY
The relational macros described above first appeared in FreeBSD 5.1.