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

signbit - test sign of a real floating point number

#include <math.h>

int signbit(x);

Compile with -std=c99; link with -lm.

signbit() is a generic macro which can work on all real floating-point types. It returns a nonzero value if the value of x has its sign bit set.

This is not the same as x < 0.0, because IEEE 754 floating point allows zero to be signed. The comparison -0.0 < 0.0 is false, but signbit(-0.0) will return a nonzero value.

C99. This function is defined in IEC 559 (and the appendix with recommended functions in IEEE 754/IEEE 854).

copysign(3)

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2002-08-10 GNU

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