Updated: April 19, 2023 |
Round a floating-point number to the nearest integer value, using the current rounding direction
#include <math.h> long long int llrint( double x ); long long int llrintf( float x ); long long int llrintl( long double x );
Your system requirements will determine how you should work with these libraries:
The llrint(), llrintf(), and llrintl() functions round a floating-point number to the nearest integer value, using the current rounding direction.
To check for error situations, use feclearexcept() and fetestexcept(). For example:
The rounded integer value.
If: | These functions return: | Errors: |
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x is ±Inf | An unspecified value | FE_INVALID |
x is NaN | An unspecified value | FE_INVALID |
The correct value is too large to represent as a long long | An unspecified value | FE_INVALID |
These functions raise FE_INEXACT if the FPU reports that the result can't be exactly represented as a floating-point number.
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Interrupt handler | Yes |
Signal handler | Yes |
Thread | Yes |