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NAME¶
std::isnan - std::isnan
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <cmath>
  
   bool isnan( float arg ); (1) (since C++11)
  
   (constexpr since C++23)
  
   bool isnan( double arg ); (2) (since C++11)
  
   (constexpr since C++23)
  
   bool isnan( long double arg ); (3) (since C++11)
  
   (constexpr since C++23)
  
   bool isnan( IntegralType arg ); (4) (since C++11)
  
   (constexpr since C++23)
  
   1-3) Determines if the given floating point number arg is a not-a-number
    (NaN)
  
   value.
  
   4) A set of overloads or a function template accepting the arg argument of
    any
  
   integral type. Equivalent to (2) (the argument is cast to double).
Parameters¶
arg - floating point value
Return value¶
true if arg is a NaN, false otherwise
Notes¶
 There are many different NaN values with different sign bits and
    payloads, see
  
   std::nan and std::numeric_limits::quiet_NaN.
  
   NaN values never compare equal to themselves or to other NaN values. Copying
    a NaN
  
   is not required, by IEEE-754, to preserve its bit representation (sign and
    payload),
  
   though most implementation do.
  
   Another way to test if a floating-point value is NaN is to compare it with
    itself:
  
   bool is_nan(double x) { return x != x; }
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <cmath>
  
   #include <cfloat>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::cout << std::boolalpha
  
   << "isnan(NaN) = " << std::isnan(NAN) << '\n'
  
   << "isnan(Inf) = " << std::isnan(INFINITY) <<
    '\n'
  
   << "isnan(0.0) = " << std::isnan(0.0) << '\n'
  
   << "isnan(DBL_MIN/2.0) = " << std::isnan(DBL_MIN/2.0)
    << '\n'
  
   << "isnan(0.0 / 0.0) = " << std::isnan(0.0/0.0)
    << '\n'
  
   << "isnan(Inf - Inf) = " << std::isnan(INFINITY -
    INFINITY) << '\n';
  
   }
Output:¶
 isnan(NaN) = true
  
   isnan(Inf) = false
  
   isnan(0.0) = false
  
   isnan(DBL_MIN/2.0) = false
  
   isnan(0.0 / 0.0) = true
  
   isnan(Inf - Inf) = true
See also¶
 nan
  
   nanf
  
   nanl not-a-number (NaN)
  
   (C++11) (function)
  
   (C++11)
  
   (C++11)
  
   fpclassify categorizes the given floating-point value
  
   (C++11) (function)
  
   isfinite checks if the given number has finite value
  
   (C++11) (function)
  
   isinf checks if the given number is infinite
  
   (C++11) (function)
  
   isnormal checks if the given number is normal
  
   (C++11) (function)
  
   isunordered checks if two floating-point values are unordered
  
   (C++11) (function)
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