std::isnormal
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                    | Defined in header  <cmath> | ||
| bool isnormal( float arg ); | (1) | (since C++11) | 
| bool isnormal( double arg ); | (2) | (since C++11) | 
| bool isnormal( long double arg ); | (3) | (since C++11) | 
| bool isnormal( Integral arg ); | (4) | (since C++11) | 
1-3) Determines if the given floating point number 
arg is normal, i.e. is neither zero, subnormal, infinite, nor NaN.4) A set of overloads or a function template accepting the 
from argument of any integral type. Equivalent to (2) (the argument is cast to double). | Contents | 
[edit] Parameters
| arg | - | floating point value | 
[edit] Return value
true if arg is normal, false otherwise
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <cmath> #include <cfloat> int main() { std::cout << std::boolalpha << "isnormal(NaN) = " << std::isnormal(NAN) << '\n' << "isnormal(Inf) = " << std::isnormal(INFINITY) << '\n' << "isnormal(0.0) = " << std::isnormal(0.0) << '\n' << "isnormal(DBL_MIN/2.0) = " << std::isnormal(DBL_MIN/2.0) << '\n' << "isnormal(1.0) = " << std::isnormal(1.0) << '\n'; }
Output:
isnormal(NaN) = false isnormal(Inf) = false isnormal(0.0) = false isnormal(DBL_MIN/2.0) = false isnormal(1.0) = true
[edit] See also
| (C++11) | categorizes the given floating point value (function) | 
| (C++11) | checks if the given number has finite value (function) | 
| (C++11) | checks if the given number is infinite (function) | 
| (C++11) | checks if the given number is NaN (function) | 
| C documentation for isnormal | |


