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ilogb(3)Library Functions Manualilogb(3)

ilogb, ilogbf, ilogbl - get integer exponent of a floating-point value

Math library (libm, -lm)

#include <math.h>
int ilogb(double x);int ilogbf(float x);int ilogbl(long double x);

Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

ilogb():


_ISOC99_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
|| _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500
|| /* Since glibc 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
|| /* glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE

ilogbf(), ilogbl():


_ISOC99_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
|| /* Since glibc 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
|| /* glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE

These functions return the exponent part of their argument as a signed integer. When no error occurs, these functions are equivalent to the corresponding logb(3) functions, cast to int.

On success, these functions return the exponent of x, as a signed integer.

If x is zero, then a domain error occurs, and the functions return FP_ILOGB0.

If x is a NaN, then a domain error occurs, and the functions return FP_ILOGBNAN.

If x is negative infinity or positive infinity, then a domain error occurs, and the functions return INT_MAX.

See math_error(7) for information on how to determine whether an error has occurred when calling these functions.

The following errors can occur:

An invalid floating-point exception (FE_INVALID) is raised, and errno is set to EDOM (but see BUGS).
An invalid floating-point exception (FE_INVALID) is raised, and errno is set to EDOM (but see BUGS).

For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).

InterfaceAttributeValue
ilogb (), ilogbf (), ilogbl ()Thread safetyMT-Safe

C99, POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008.

Before glibc 2.16, the following bugs existed in the glibc implementation of these functions:

The domain error case where x is 0 or a NaN did not cause errno to be set or (on some architectures) raise a floating-point exception.
The domain error case where x is an infinity did not cause errno to be set or raise a floating-point exception.

log(3), logb(3), significand(3)

2023-02-05Linux man-pages 6.03