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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? How Many Technology Forums Do You Actively Participate In? Post 302346992 by fguy on Monday 24th of August 2009 03:08:13 PM
Old 08-24-2009
I participate in several, for the various programming languages I am involved in. For the most part they are all pretty good, except that too often you get someone who rather then help you go in the direction you want to go, insists on telling you go in another direction, without stopping to consider that there may be reasons for doing it in a certain way. Also sometimes the experts can be rather dogmatic, with blanket statements about the suitability of a particular method without consideration of the circumstances. And so they refuse to tell you the answer.
 

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nearbyintd64(3M)														  nearbyintd64(3M)

NAME
nearbyintd64(), nearbyintd128(), nearbyintd32() - decimal round to nearest integer functions SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
returns the integer (represented as a number) nearest x according to the current (decimal) rounding direction mode. In the default rounding direction (round to nearest with ties to even), is the integer nearest x with the additional stipulation that if |-x|=1/2, then is even. If the current rounding direction is toward negative infinity, returns the same value as If the current rounding direction is toward posi- tive infinity, returns the same value as If the current rounding direction is toward zero, returns the same value as If the current round- ing direction is to nearest with ties awary from zero, returns the same value as differs from only in that raises the inexact exception if the result differs in value from the argument, while does not. is a version of it takes a argument and returns a result. is a version of it takes a argument and returns a These math functions are supported for HP-UX 11i Version 3 September 2008 Update and forward. result. USAGE
To use any of these functions, compile with the option. Make sure your program defines and then includes Link in the math library by specifying or on the linking command line. For more information, see the at the following site: RETURN VALUE
If x is returns x. If x is NaN, returns NaN. ERRORS
No errors are defined. SEE ALSO
ceild64(3M), fabsd64(3M), fe_dec_getround(3M), fe_dec_setround(3M), floord64(3M), fmodd64(3M), rintd64(3M), roundd64(3M), truncd64(3M), math(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
These functions conform to ISO/IEC TR 24732, "Extension for the programming language C to support decimal floating-point arithmetic". HP Integrity Server Only nearbyintd64(3M)
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