scalbn(3M)scalbn(3M)NAME
scalbn(), scalbnf(), scalbnl(), scalbnq(), scalbnw() - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number
SYNOPSIS
HP Integrity Servers Only
DESCRIPTION
The function returns where r is the radix of the machine's floating-point arithmetic. When r is 2 (as it is on all PA-RISC and Integrity
servers), computes the same value as
Integrity Servers Only
is a version of it takes a first argument and returns a result.
is a version of it takes a first argument and returns a result.
is an version of it takes an first argument and returns an result.
is equivalent to on HP-UX systems.
USAGE
To use these functions compile either with the default option or with the and options.
To use (for Integrity servers) or compile also with the option.
Make sure your program includes Link in the math library by specifying on the compiler or linker command line.
For more information, see the at the following site:
RETURN VALUE
and are equivalent.
If x zero, or a NaN, returns x.
returns a properly signed infinity in lieu of a value whose magnitude is too large, and raises the overflow and inexact exceptions.
raises the underflow and inexact exceptions whenever a result is tiny (essentially denormal or zero) and thereby suffers loss of accuracy,
and may raise those exceptions if the result is merely tiny.
ERRORS
No errors are defined.
SEE ALSO ilogb(3M), ldexp(3M), logb(3M), scalb(3M), scalbln(3M), math(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
: ISO/IEC C99 (including Annex F, "IEC 60559 floating-point arithmetic")
scalbn(3M)
Check Out this Related Man Page
scalbn(3M)scalbn(3M)NAME
scalbn(), scalbnf(), scalbnl(), scalbnq(), scalbnw() - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number
SYNOPSIS
HP Integrity Servers Only
DESCRIPTION
The function returns where r is the radix of the machine's floating-point arithmetic. When r is 2 (as it is on all PA-RISC and Integrity
servers), computes the same value as
Integrity Servers Only
is a version of it takes a first argument and returns a result.
is a version of it takes a first argument and returns a result.
is an version of it takes an first argument and returns an result.
is equivalent to on HP-UX systems.
USAGE
To use these functions compile either with the default option or with the and options.
To use (for Integrity servers) or compile also with the option.
Make sure your program includes Link in the math library by specifying on the compiler or linker command line.
For more information, see the at the following site:
RETURN VALUE
and are equivalent.
If x zero, or a NaN, returns x.
returns a properly signed infinity in lieu of a value whose magnitude is too large, and raises the overflow and inexact exceptions.
raises the underflow and inexact exceptions whenever a result is tiny (essentially denormal or zero) and thereby suffers loss of accuracy,
and may raise those exceptions if the result is merely tiny.
ERRORS
No errors are defined.
SEE ALSO ilogb(3M), ldexp(3M), logb(3M), scalb(3M), scalbln(3M), math(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
: ISO/IEC C99 (including Annex F, "IEC 60559 floating-point arithmetic")
scalbn(3M)
Here we go again :D
At work, where ever that is, on how many computers/servers/workstations do you have root access?
Only count unix or linux boxes, thanks (no mainframes, windows or older macs, etc). (34 Replies)
Hi all
We have HP UX 11.23 installed on 4 RISC servers (2 oracle databases, 2 Oracle App Servers) , we are in a construction period , so the power failure may happen more than once a day.
I need to learn how to create an automatic startup services as in Windows, if we know that the services... (5 Replies)
Anybody knows about any reliable source where i can study Linux servers while sitting at my home. A single bit of information in this regards will be highly appreciated. thanks :-) (3 Replies)
Dear All,
I have some 6 RedHat Servers ( 5.4 ) tikanga connected to the Intranet.
Some are Database Servers and application servers.
For the past 1.5 years , we have not installed any patches..
Is there any way to find out , whether these systems needs patches
and where to... (5 Replies)