log2, log2f, log2l
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| Defined in header <math.h>
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| float log2f( float arg ); |
(1) | (since C99) |
| double log2( double arg ); |
(2) | (since C99) |
| long double log2l( long double arg ); |
(3) | (since C99) |
| Defined in header <tgmath.h>
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| #define log2( arg ) |
(4) | (since C99) |
1-3) Computes the base 2 logarithm of arg.
4) Type-generic macro: If
arg has type long double, log2l is called. Otherwise, if arg has integer type or the type double, log2 is called. Otherwise, log2f is called.Parameters
| arg | - | floating point value |
Return value
If no errors occur, the base-2 logarithm of arg (log
2(arg) or lb(arg)) is returned.
If a domain error occurs, an implementation-defined value is returned (NaN where supported).
If a pole error occurs, -HUGE_VAL, -HUGE_VALF, or -HUGE_VALL is returned.
Error handling
Errors are reported as specified in math_errhandling.
Domain error occurs if arg is less than zero.
Pole error may occur if arg is zero.
If the implementation supports IEEE floating-point arithmetic (IEC 60559),
- If the argument is ±0, -∞ is returned and FE_DIVBYZERO is raised.
- If the argument is 1, +0 is returned
- If the argument is negative, NaN is returned and FE_INVALID is raised.
- If the argument is +∞, +∞ is returned
- If the argument is NaN, NaN is returned
Notes
For integer arg, the binary logarithm can be interpreted as the zero-based index of the most significant 1 bit in the input.