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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
_decodebinary64
_decodebinary64(3M)_decodebinary64(3M)NAME
_decodebinary64(), _decodebinary128(), _decodebinary32() - decode binary-encoded decimal data
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
There are two standard bit-encodings for decimal floating-point data: binary and decimal. Both encoding provide exactly the same data
(analogous to big endian and little endian encodings). The HP-UX decimal floating-point types use the binary encoding.
The function decodes x, interpreted as a binary-encoded 64-bit decimal datum, into the encoding for
is a version of it takes a argument and returns a result.
is a version of it takes a argument and returns a result.
These math functions are supported for HP-UX 11i Version 3 September 2008 Update and forward.
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
returns x in the encoding for
raises no exceptions.
ERRORS
No errors are defined.
SEE ALSO _decodedecimal64(3M), _encodebinary64(3M), _encodedecimal64(3M, math(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
These functions are not specified in any standard.
HP Integrity Server Only _decodebinary64(3M)