nextup, nextupf, nextupl, nextdown, nextdownf, nextdownl − return next floating-point number toward positive/negative infinity
Math library (libm, −lm)
#define
_GNU_SOURCE /* See feature_test_macros(7) */
#include <math.h>
double
nextup(double x);
float nextupf(float x);
long double nextupl(long double x);
double
nextdown(double x);
float nextdownf(float x);
long double nextdownl(long double x);
The nextup(), nextupf(), and nextupl() functions return the next representable floating-point number greater than x.
If x is the smallest representable negative number in the corresponding type, these functions return −0. If x is 0, the returned value is the smallest representable positive number of the corresponding type.
If x is positive infinity, the returned value is positive infinity. If x is negative infinity, the returned value is the largest representable finite negative number of the corresponding type.
If x is Nan, the returned value is NaN.
The value returned by nextdown(x) is −nextup(−x), and similarly for the other types.
See DESCRIPTION.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7). |
These functions are described in IEEE Std 754-2008 - Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic and ISO/IEC TS 18661.
glibc 2.24.
nearbyint(3), nextafter(3)