FP_NORMAL, FP_SUBNORMAL, FP_ZERO, FP_INFINITE, FP_NAN
Min standard notice:
Header: <cmath>
The FP_NORMAL, FP_SUBNORMAL, FP_ZERO, FP_INFINITE, FP_NAN macros each represent a distinct category of floating-point numbers. They all expand to an integer constant expression.
# Declarations
#define FP_NORMAL /* implementation defined */
(since C++11)
#define FP_SUBNORMAL /* implementation defined */
(since C++11)
#define FP_ZERO /* implementation defined */
(since C++11)
#define FP_INFINITE /* implementation defined */
(since C++11)
#define FP_NAN /* implementation defined */
(since C++11)
# Example
#include <cfloat>
#include <cmath>
#include <iostream>
auto show_classification(double x)
{
switch (std::fpclassify(x))
{
case FP_INFINITE:
return "Inf";
case FP_NAN:
return "NaN";
case FP_NORMAL:
return "normal";
case FP_SUBNORMAL:
return "subnormal";
case FP_ZERO:
return "zero";
default:
return "unknown";
}
}
int main()
{
std::cout << "1.0/0.0 is " << show_classification(1 / 0.0) << '\n'
<< "0.0/0.0 is " << show_classification(0.0 / 0.0) << '\n'
<< "DBL_MIN/2 is " << show_classification(DBL_MIN / 2) << '\n'
<< "-0.0 is " << show_classification(-0.0) << '\n'
<< "1.0 is " << show_classification(1.0) << '\n';
}