ldexp
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Multiplies a floating-point number by an integral power of two.
Syntax
double ldexp(
double x,
int exp
);
float ldexp(
float x,
int exp
); // C++ only
long double ldexp(
long double x,
int exp
); // C++ only
float ldexpf(
float x,
int exp
);
long double ldexpl(
long double x,
int exp
);
Parameters
x
Floating-point value.
exp
Integer exponent.
Return Value
The ldexp
function returns the value of x
* 2exp if successful. On overflow, and depending on the sign of x
, ldexp
returns +/– HUGE_VAL
; the errno
value is set to ERANGE
.
For more information about errno
and possible error return values, see errno, _doserrno, _sys_errlist, and _sys_nerr.
Remarks
Because C++ allows overloading, you can call overloads of ldexp
that take float
or long double
types. In a C program, ldexp
always takes a double
and an int
and returns a double
.
Requirements
Routine | C header | C++ header |
---|---|---|
ldexp , ldexpf , ldexpl |
<math.h> | <cmath> |
For compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Example
// crt_ldexp.c
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main( void )
{
double x = 4.0, y;
int p = 3;
y = ldexp( x, p );
printf( "%2.1f times two to the power of %d is %2.1f\n", x, p, y );
}
Output
4.0 times two to the power of 3 is 32.0