round(), roundf(), roundl()
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Round a number to the closest integer
Synopsis:
#include <math.h>
double round( double x );
float roundf( float x );
long double roundl( long double x );
Arguments:
- x
- The number you want to round.
Library:
- libm
- The general-purpose math library.
- libm-sve
- A library that optimizes the code for ARMv8.2 chips that have Scalable Vector Extension hardware.
Your system requirements will determine how you should work with these libraries:
- If you want only selected processes to run with the SVE version, you can include both libraries in your OS image and use the -l m or -l m-sve option to qcc to link explicitly against the appropriate one.
- If you want all processes to use the SVE version, include libm-sve.so in your OS image and set up a symbolic link from libm.so to libm-sve.so. Use the -l m option to qcc to link against the library.
Note:
Compile your program with the -fno-builtin option to prevent the compiler from using a
built-in version of the function.
Description:
The round(), roundf(), and roundl() functions return x rounded to the nearest integer n, rounding halfway cases away from zero, regardless of the current rounding direction (i.e., returning the value with larger magnitude if |n − x| == 1/2).
To check for error situations, use feclearexcept() and fetestexcept(). For example:
- Call
feclearexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT)
before calling round(), roundf(), or roundl(). - On return, if
fetestexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT)
is nonzero, then an error has occurred.
Returns:
The rounded value.
If x is: | rint() returns: | Errors: |
---|---|---|
±Inf | x | — |
NaN | x | — |
These functions raise FE_INEXACT if the FPU reports that the result can't be exactly represented as a floating-point number.
Examples:
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fenv.h>
int main (void)
{
int except_flags;
double num1, result1;
for (num1 = 3.0; num1 <= 4.0; num1 += 0.1)
{
feclearexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT);
result1 = round (num1);
except_flags = fetestexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT);
if (except_flags) {
/* An error occurred; handle it appropriately. */
} else {
printf ("Rounding %f gives %f\n", num1, result1);
}
}
return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
Classification:
Safety: | |
---|---|
Cancellation point | No |
Signal handler | Yes |
Thread | Yes |
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