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NAME

signbit() — floating-point sign-determination macro

SYNOPSIS

#include <math.h>

int signbit( floating-type x);

DESCRIPTION

The signbit() macro determines whether the sign of its argument value is negative. The macro can be used with either double or float arguments, including infinities, zeros, and NaNs.

The ISO/ANSI C committee has approved the signbit() macro for inclusion in the C9X draft standard.

To use the signbit() macro, compile either with the default -Ae option or with the -Aa and -D_HPUX_SOURCE options. Make sure your program includes <math.h>. Link in the math library by specifying -lm on the compiler or linker command line.

RETURN VALUE

The signbit() macro returns a nonzero value if and only if the sign of its argument value is negative.

ERRORS

No errors are defined.

EXAMPLE

Take certain actions if x is negative zero:

#include <math.h> /*...*/ double x; /*...*/ if ( (x == 0.0) && signbit(x) ) { /*...*/ }

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