03-29-2006
Ok, got it.. "homework" question
. Did the research, but came up with two more questions:
1) Can AIX run over anything else besides AS/400? I don't know much about hardware so I'm not sure which are the possibilities.
2) Is there anyway to figure out over which system AIX is running? (sth alike the "uname" command but to get "AS/400" or whatever, instead of "AIX X" or whatever.
Thanks,
panchopp.
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remquof
REMQUO(3) BSD Library Functions Manual REMQUO(3)
NAME
remquo -- floating-point remainder and quotient function
SYNOPSIS
#include <math.h>
double
remquo(double x, double y, int *quo);
long double
remquol(long double x, long double y, int *quo);
float
remquof(float x, float y, int *quo);
DESCRIPTION
The remquo() functions compute the value r such that r = x - n*y, where n is the integer nearest the exact value of x/y.
If there are two integers closest to x/y, n shall be the even one. If r is zero, it is given the same sign as x. This is the same value that
is returned by the remainder() function. remquo() also calculates the lower seven bits of the integral quotient x/y, and gives that value
the same sign as x/y. It stores this signed value in the object pointed to by quo.
SPECIAL VALUES
remquo(x, y, quo) returns a NaN and raises the "invalid" floating-point exception if x is infinite or y is 0.
VECTOR OPERATIONS
If you need to apply the remquo() function to SIMD vectors or arrays, using the following functions provided by the Accelerate.framework may
give significantly better performance:
#include <Accelerate/Accelerate.h>
vFloat vremquo(vFloat x, vFloat y, vUInt32 *q);
SEE ALSO
math(3), remainder(3)
STANDARDS
The remquo() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:2011.
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