| std::numeric_limits::infinity(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::numeric_limits::infinity(3) | 
NAME¶
std::numeric_limits::infinity - std::numeric_limits::infinity
Synopsis¶
 static T infinity() throw(); (until C++11)
  
   static constexpr T infinity() noexcept; (since C++11)
  
   Returns the special value "positive infinity", as represented by
    the floating-point
  
   type T. Only meaningful if std::numeric_limits<T>::has_infinity ==
    true. In IEEE
  
   754, the most common binary representation of floating-point numbers, the
    positive
  
   infinity is the value with all bits of the exponent set and all bits of the
    fraction
  
   cleared.
Return value¶
 T std::numeric_limits<T>::infinity()
  
   /* non-specialized */ T()
  
   bool false
  
   char 0
  
   signed char 0
  
   unsigned char 0
  
   wchar_t 0
  
   char8_t (C++20) 0
  
   char16_t (C++11) 0
  
   char32_t (C++11) 0
  
   short 0
  
   unsigned short 0
  
   int 0
  
   unsigned int 0
  
   long 0
  
   unsigned long 0
  
   long long (C++11) 0
  
   unsigned long long (C++11) 0
  
   float HUGE_VALF
  
   double HUGE_VAL
  
   long double HUGE_VALL
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <limits>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   double max = std::numeric_limits<double>::max();
  
   double inf = std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity();
  
   if(inf > max)
  
   std::cout << inf << " is greater than " << max
    << '\n';
  
   }
Output:¶
inf is greater than 1.79769e+308
See also¶
 has_infinity identifies floating-point types that can represent
    the special value
  
   [static] "positive infinity"
  
   (public static member constant)
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