FREXP(3) Linux Programmer's Manual FREXP(3)

frexp, frexpf, frexpl - convert floating-point number to fractional and integral components

#include <math.h>

double frexp(double x, int *exp);

float frexpf(float x, int *exp);

long double frexpl(long double x, int *exp);

Link with -lm.

The frexp() function is used to split the number x into a normalized fraction and an exponent which is stored in exp.

The frexp() function returns the normalized fraction. If the argument x is not zero, the normalized fraction is x times a power of two, and is always in the range 1/2 (inclusive) to 1 (exclusive). If x is zero, then the normalized fraction is zero and zero is stored in exp.

SVID 3, POSIX, 4.3BSD, ISO 9899. The float and the long double variants are C99 requirements.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <float.h>
int main () {

        double d = 2560;

        int e;

        double f = frexp(d, &e);

        printf("frexp(%g, &e) = %g: %g * %d^%d = %g\n",

               d, f, f, FLT_RADIX, e, d);

        return 0;
}

This program prints


frexp(2560, &e) = 0.625: 0.625 * 2^12 = 2560

ldexp(3), modf(3)

2002-07-27

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