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| | | | | ------------------------------------------------- | | ----------- | | #define isinf(arg) /* implementation defined */ | | (since C99) |

Determines if the given floating-point number arg is positive or negative infinity. The macro returns an integral value.

FLT_EVAL_METHOD is ignored: even if the argument is evaluated with more range and precision than its type, it is first converted to its semantic type, and the classification is based on that.

[edit] Parameters

arg - floating-point value

[edit] Return value

Nonzero integral value if arg has an infinite value, ​0​ otherwise.

[edit] Example

#include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <float.h>   int main(void) { printf("isinf(NAN) = %d\n", isinf(NAN)); printf("isinf(INFINITY) = %d\n", isinf(INFINITY)); printf("isinf(0.0) = %d\n", isinf(0.0)); printf("isinf(DBL_MIN/2.0) = %d\n", isinf(DBL_MIN/2.0)); printf("isinf(1.0) = %d\n", isinf(1.0)); printf("isinf(exp(800)) = %d\n", isinf(exp(800))); }

Possible output:

isinf(NAN) = 0 isinf(INFINITY) = 1 isinf(0.0) = 0 isinf(DBL_MIN/2.0) = 0 isinf(1.0) = 0 isinf(exp(800)) = 1

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