Double.IsNegativeInfinity(Double) Method
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Returns a value indicating whether the specified number evaluates to negative infinity.
public:
static bool IsNegativeInfinity(double d);
public:
static bool IsNegativeInfinity(double d) = System::Numerics::INumberBase<double>::IsNegativeInfinity;
public static bool IsNegativeInfinity(double d);
static member IsNegativeInfinity : double -> bool
Public Shared Function IsNegativeInfinity (d As Double) As Boolean
- d
- Double
A double-precision floating-point number.
true
if d
evaluates to NegativeInfinity; otherwise, false
.
The following code example illustrates the use of IsNegativeInfinity:
// This will return S"true".
Console::WriteLine( "IsNegativeInfinity(-5.0 / 0) == {0}.", Double::IsNegativeInfinity( -5.0 / zero ) ? (String^)"true" : "false" );
// This will return "true".
Console.WriteLine("IsNegativeInfinity(-5.0 / 0) == {0}.", Double.IsNegativeInfinity(-5.0 / 0) ? "true" : "false");
// This will return "true".
printfn $"IsNegativeInfinity(-5.0 / 0) = {Double.IsNegativeInfinity(-5. / 0.)}."
' This will return "True".
Console.Write("IsNegativeInfinity(-5.0 / 0) = ")
If Double.IsNegativeInfinity(-5 / 0) Then
Console.WriteLine("True.")
Else
Console.WriteLine("False.")
End If
if ( d > Double::MaxValue )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Your number is bigger than a double." );
}
if (d > Double.MaxValue)
Console.WriteLine("Your number is bigger than a double.");
if d > Double.MaxValue then
printfn $"Your number is bigger than a double."
If D > Double.MaxValue Then
Console.WriteLine("Your number is bigger than a double.")
End If
// This will equal Infinity.
Console::WriteLine( "10.0 minus NegativeInfinity equals {0}.", (10.0 - Double::NegativeInfinity) );
// This will equal Infinity.
Console.WriteLine("10.0 minus NegativeInfinity equals {0}.", (10.0 - Double.NegativeInfinity).ToString());
// This will equal Infinity.
printfn $"10.0 minus NegativeInfinity equals {10.0 - Double.NegativeInfinity}."
' This will equal Infinity.
Console.WriteLine("10.0 minus NegativeInfinity equals " + (10 - Double.NegativeInfinity).ToString() + ".")
Floating-point operations return NegativeInfinity to signal an overflow condition.
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