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NAME¶
std::numeric_limits::has_signaling_NaN - std::numeric_limits::has_signaling_NaN
Synopsis¶
 static const bool has_signaling_NaN; (until C++11)
  
   static constexpr bool has_signaling_NaN; (since C++11)
  
   The value of std::numeric_limits<T>::has_signaling_NaN is true for all
    types T
  
   capable of representing the special value "Signaling Not-A-Number".
    This constant is
  
   meaningful for all floating-point types and is guaranteed to be true if
  
   std::numeric_limits<T>::is_iec559 == true.
Standard specializations¶
 T value of std::numeric_limits<T>::has_signaling_NaN
  
   /* non-specialized */ false
  
   bool false
  
   char false
  
   signed char false
  
   unsigned char false
  
   wchar_t false
  
   char8_t (since C++20) false
  
   char16_t (since C++11) false
  
   char32_t (since C++11) false
  
   short false
  
   unsigned short false
  
   int false
  
   unsigned int false
  
   long false
  
   unsigned long false
  
   long long (since C++11) false
  
   unsigned long long (since C++11) false
  
   float usually true
  
   double usually true
  
   long double usually true
See also¶
 quiet_NaN returns a quiet NaN value of the given floating-point
    type
  
   [static] (public static member function)
  
   has_infinity identifies floating-point types that can represent the special
    value
  
   [static] "positive infinity"
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   has_quiet_NaN identifies floating-point types that can represent the special
    value
  
   [static] "quiet not-a-number" (NaN)
  
   (public static member constant)
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