roundl (3)

ROUND(3) Linux Programmer's Manual ROUND(3) NAME round, roundf, roundl - round to nearest integer, away from zero SYNOPSIS #include <math.h> double round(double x); float roundf(float x); long double roundl(long double x); Link with -lm. Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)): round(), roundf(), roundl(): _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 || _ISOC99_SOURCE; or cc -std=c99 DESCRIPTION These functions round x to the nearest integer, but round halfway cases away from zero (regardless of the current rounding direction), instead of to the nearest even integer like rint(3). RETURN VALUE The rounded integer value. If x is integral or infinite, x itself is returned. ERRORS No errors other than EDOM and ERANGE can occur. If x is NaN, then NaN is returned and errno may be set to EDOM. CONFORMING TO C99. NOTES POSIX.1-2001 contains text about overflow (which might set errno to ERANGE, or raise an exception). In practice, the result cannot over- flow on any current machine, so this error-handling stuff is just non- sense. (More precisely, overflow can happen only when the maximum value of the exponent is smaller than the number of mantissa bits. For the IEEE-754 standard 32-bit and 64-bit floating point numbers the max- imum value of the exponent is 128 (resp. 1024), and the number of man- tissa bits is 24 (resp. 53).) SEE ALSO ceil(3), floor(3), lround(3), nearbyint(3), rint(3), trunc(3) 2007-07-26 ROUND(3)