ISNORMAL(3) BSD Programmer's Manual ISNORMAL(3)
isnormal - test for normal value
libc
#include <math.h> int isnormal(real-floating x);
The isnormal() macro determines whether its argument x has a normal value. An argument represented in a format wider than its semantic type is converted to its semantic type first. The determination is then based on the type of the argument.
It is determined whether the value of x is normal, and neither zero, sub- normal, infinite nor NaN.
It is determined whether the value of x is finite, and neither true zero, dirty zero nor ROP.
The isnormal() macro returns a non-zero value if the value of x is fin- ite. Otherwise 0 is returned.
No errors are defined.
fpclassify(3), isfinite(3), math(3), signbit(3)
The isnormal() macro conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 ("ISO C99"). MirBSD #10-current October 29, 2003 1