std:: isnormal
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Defined in header
<cmath>
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bool
isnormal
(
float
num
)
;
bool
isnormal
(
double
num
)
;
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(since C++11)
(until C++23) |
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constexpr
bool
isnormal
(
/*floating-point-type*/
num
)
;
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(since C++23) | |
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SIMD overload
(since C++26)
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Defined in header
<simd>
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template
<
/*math-floating-point*/
V
>
constexpr
typename
/*deduced-simd-t*/
<
V
>
::
mask_type
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(S) | (since C++26) |
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Defined in header
<cmath>
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template
<
class
Integer
>
bool isnormal ( Integer num ) ; |
(A) |
(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++23) |
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S)
The SIMD overload performs an element-wise
std::isnormal
on
v_num
.
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(since C++26) |
Contents |
Parameters
| num | - | floating-point or integer value |
| v_num | - | a data-parallel object of std::basic_simd specialization where its element type is a floating-point type |
Return value
[
0
,
v_num.
size
(
)
)
.
Notes
The additional overloads are not required to be provided exactly as (A) . They only need to be sufficient to ensure that for their argument num of integer type, std :: isnormal ( num ) has the same effect as std :: isnormal ( static_cast < double > ( num ) ) .
Example
#include <cfloat> #include <cmath> #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << std::boolalpha << "isnormal(NaN) = " << std::isnormal(NAN) << '\n' << "isnormal(Inf) = " << std::isnormal(INFINITY) << '\n' << "isnormal(0.0) = " << std::isnormal(0.0) << '\n' << "isnormal(DBL_MIN/2.0) = " << std::isnormal(DBL_MIN / 2.0) << '\n' << "isnormal(1.0) = " << std::isnormal(1.0) << '\n'; }
Output:
isnormal(NaN) = false isnormal(Inf) = false isnormal(0.0) = false isnormal(DBL_MIN/2.0) = false isnormal(1.0) = true
See also
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(C++11)
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categorizes the given floating-point value
(function) |
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(C++11)
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checks if the given number has finite value
(function) |
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(C++11)
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checks if the given number is infinite
(function) |
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(C++11)
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checks if the given number is NaN
(function) |
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C documentation
for
isnormal
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