#include <math.h>int finite(double x); int finitef(float x); int finitel(long double x);int isinf(double x); int isinff(float x); int isinfl(long double x);int isnan(double x); int isnanf(float x); int isnanl(long double x);
The
finite()
functions return a nonzero value if x is neither infinite
nor a "not-a-number" (NaN) value, and 0 otherwise.
The
isnan()
functions return a nonzero value if x is a NaN value,
and 0 otherwise.
The
isinf()
functions return 1 if x is positive infinity, -1 if x
is negative infinity, and 0 otherwise.
NOTES
Note that these functions are obsolete.
C99 defines macros
isfinite(),
isinf(),
and
isnan()
(for all types) replacing them.
Further note that the C99
isinf()
has weaker guarantees on the return value.
See
fpclassify(3).
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