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NAME¶
std::numeric_limits - std::numeric_limits
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <limits>
  
   template< class T > class numeric_limits;
  
   The std::numeric_limits class template provides a standardized way to query
    various
  
   properties of arithmetic types (e.g. the largest possible value for type int
    is
  
   std::numeric_limits<int>::max()).
  
   This information is provided via specializations of the std::numeric_limits
  
   template. The standard library makes available specializations for all
    arithmetic
  
   types (only lists the specializations for cv-unqualified arithmetic
  types):
  
   Defined in header <limits>
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<bool>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<char>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<signed char>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<unsigned char>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<wchar_t>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<char8_t>; (since C++20)
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<char16_t>; (since C++11)
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<char32_t>; (since C++11)
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<short>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<unsigned short>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<int>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<unsigned int>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<long>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<unsigned long>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<long long>; (since C++11)
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<unsigned long long>; (since
    C++11)
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<float>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<double>;
  
   template<> class numeric_limits<long double>;
  
   The value of each member of a specialization of std::numeric_limits on a
  
   cv-qualified type cv T is equal to the value of the corresponding member of
    the
  
   specialization on the unqualified type T. For example,
  
   std::numeric_limits<int>::digits is equal to
    std::numeric_limits<const int>::digits.
  
   Aliases of arithmetic types (such as std::size_t or std::streamsize) may also
    be
  
   examined with the std::numeric_limits type traits.
  
   Non-arithmetic standard types, such as std::complex<T> or
    std::nullptr_t, do not
  
   have specializations.
  
   If the implementation defines any integer-class types, specializations
    (since C++20)
  
   of std::numeric_limits must also be provided for them.
  
   Implementations may provide specializations of std::numeric_limits for
  
   implementation-specific types: e.g. GCC provides
    std::numeric_limits<__int128>.
  
   Non-standard libraries may add specializations for library-provided types,
    e.g.
  
   OpenEXR provides std::numeric_limits<half> for a 16-bit floating-point
    type.
Template parameters¶
T - a type to retrieve numeric properties for
Member constants¶
 is_specialized identifies types for which std::numeric_limits is
    specialized
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   is_signed identifies signed types
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   is_integer identifies integer types
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   is_exact identifies exact types
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   has_infinity identifies floating-point types that can represent the special
  
   [static] value "positive infinity"
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   has_quiet_NaN identifies floating-point types that can represent the special
  
   [static] value "quiet not-a-number" (NaN)
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   has_signaling_NaN identifies floating-point types that can represent the
    special
  
   [static] value "signaling not-a-number" (NaN)
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   has_denorm identifies the denormalization style used by the floating-point
  
   [static] type
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   has_denorm_loss identifies the floating-point types that detect loss of
    precision
  
   [static] as denormalization loss rather than inexact result
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   round_style identifies the rounding style used by the type
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   is_iec559 identifies the IEC 559/IEEE 754 floating-point types
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   is_bounded identifies types that represent a finite set of values
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   is_modulo identifies types that handle overflows with modulo arithmetic
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   digits number of radix digits that can be represented without change
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   digits10 number of decimal digits that can be represented without change
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   max_digits10 number of decimal digits necessary to differentiate all values
    of
  
   [static] (C++11) this type
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   radix the radix or integer base used by the representation of the given
  
   [static] type
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   min_exponent one more than the smallest negative power of the radix that is a
  
   [static] valid normalized floating-point value
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   min_exponent10 the smallest negative power of ten that is a valid normalized
  
   [static] floating-point value
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   max_exponent one more than the largest integer power of the radix that is a
  
   [static] valid finite floating-point value
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   max_exponent10 the largest integer power of 10 that is a valid finite
  
   [static] floating-point value
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   traps identifies types which can cause arithmetic operations to trap
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
  
   tinyness_before identifies floating-point types that detect tinyness before
  
   [static] rounding
  
   (public static member constant)
Member functions¶
 min returns the smallest finite value of the given type
  
   [static] (public static member function)
  
   lowest returns the lowest finite value of the given type
  
   [static] (C++11) (public static member function)
  
   max returns the largest finite value of the given type
  
   [static] (public static member function)
  
   epsilon returns the difference between 1.0 and the next representable value
  
   [static] of the given floating-point type
  
   (public static member function)
  
   round_error returns the maximum rounding error of the given floating-point
    type
  
   [static] (public static member function)
  
   infinity returns the positive infinity value of the given floating-point
  
   [static] type
  
   (public static member function)
  
   quiet_NaN returns a quiet NaN value of the given floating-point type
  
   [static] (public static member function)
  
   signaling_NaN returns a signaling NaN value of the given floating-point type
  
   [static] (public static member function)
  
   denorm_min returns the smallest positive subnormal value of the given
  
   [static] floating-point type
  
   (public static member function)
Helper classes¶
 float_round_style indicates floating-point rounding modes
  
   (enum)
  
   float_denorm_style indicates floating-point denormalization modes
  
   (enum)
Relationship with C library macro constants¶
 Specialization Members
  
   std::numeric_limits<T> min() lowest() max() radix
  
   where T is (C++11)
  
   bool false false true 2
  
   char CHAR_MIN CHAR_MIN CHAR_MAX 2
  
   signed char SCHAR_MIN SCHAR_MIN SCHAR_MAX 2
  
   unsigned char 0 0 UCHAR_MAX 2
  
   wchar_t WCHAR_MIN WCHAR_MIN WCHAR_MAX 2
  
   char8_t 0 0 UCHAR_MAX 2
  
   char16_t 0 0 UINT_LEAST16_MAX 2
  
   char32_t 0 0 UINT_LEAST32_MAX 2
  
   short SHRT_MIN SHRT_MIN SHRT_MAX 2
  
   signed short
  
   unsigned short 0 0 USHRT_MAX 2
  
   int INT_MIN INT_MIN INT_MAX 2
  
   signed int
  
   unsigned int 0 0 UINT_MAX 2
  
   long LONG_MIN LONG_MIN LONG_MAX 2
  
   signed long
  
   unsigned long 0 0 ULONG_MAX 2
  
   long long LLONG_MIN LLONG_MIN LLONG_MAX 2
  
   signed long long
  
   unsigned long long 0 0 ULLONG_MAX 2
  
   Specialization Members std::numeric_limits<T> denorm_min() min()
    lowest() max() epsilon() digits digits10
  
   where T is (C++11) float FLT_TRUE_MIN FLT_MIN -FLT_MAX FLT_MAX
    FLT_EPSILON FLT_MANT_DIG FLT_DIG double DBL_TRUE_MIN DBL_MIN -DBL_MAX
    DBL_MAX DBL_EPSILON DBL_MANT_DIG DBL_DIG long double LDBL_TRUE_MIN LDBL_MIN
    -LDBL_MAX LDBL_MAX LDBL_EPSILON LDBL_MANT_DIG LDBL_DIG
  
   Specialization Members (continue) std::numeric_limits<T>
  
   where T is min_exponent min_exponent10 max_exponent max_exponent10 radix
    float FLT_MIN_EXP FLT_MIN_10_EXP FLT_MAX_EXP FLT_MAX_10_EXP FLT_RADIX double
    DBL_MIN_EXP DBL_MIN_10_EXP DBL_MAX_EXP DBL_MAX_10_EXP FLT_RADIX long double
    LDBL_MIN_EXP LDBL_MIN_10_EXP LDBL_MAX_EXP LDBL_MAX_10_EXP FLT_RADIX
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <limits>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::cout << "type\t│ lowest()\t│ min()\t\t│
    max()\n"
  
   << "bool\t│ "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<bool>::lowest() <<
    "\t\t│ "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<bool>::min() << "\t\t│
    "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<bool>::max() << '\n'
  
   << "uchar\t│ "
  
   << +std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::lowest() <<
    "\t\t│ "
  
   << +std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::min() <<
    "\t\t│ "
  
   << +std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::max() << '\n'
  
   << "int\t│ "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<int>::lowest() << "\t│
    "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<int>::min() << "\t│
    "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<int>::max() << '\n'
  
   << "float\t│ "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<float>::lowest() << "\t│
    "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<float>::min() << "\t│
    "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<float>::max() << '\n'
  
   << "double\t│ "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<double>::lowest() <<
    "\t│ "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<double>::min() << "\t│
    "
  
   << std::numeric_limits<double>::max() << '\n';
  
   }
Possible output:¶
 type │ lowest() │ min() │ max()
  
   bool │ 0 │ 0 │ 1
  
   uchar │ 0 │ 0 │ 255
  
   int │ -2147483648 │ -2147483648 │ 2147483647
  
   float │ -3.40282e+38 │ 1.17549e-38 │ 3.40282e+38
  
   double │ -1.79769e+308 │ 2.22507e-308 │ 1.79769e+308
  
   Defect reports
  
   The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to
  
   previously published C++ standards.
  
   DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
  
   LWG 201 C++98 specializations for all fundamental types excluded
    non-arithmetic
  
   need to be provided types
  
   it was unclear whether the
  
   std::numeric_limits
  
   LWG 559 C++98 specialization for a cv-qualified type they have the
  
   behaves as the same as same behavior
  
   the corresponding specialization for the
  
   cv-unqualified type
See also¶
 * Fixed width integer types
  
   * Arithmetic types
  
   * C++ type system overview
  
   * Type support (basic types, RTTI, type traits)
  
   * C numeric limits interface
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