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| std::numeric_limits::min_exponent10(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::numeric_limits::min_exponent10(3) | 
NAME¶
std::numeric_limits::min_exponent10 - std::numeric_limits::min_exponent10
Synopsis¶
 static const int min_exponent10; (until C++11)
  
   static constexpr int min_exponent10; (since C++11)
  
   The value of std::numeric_limits<T>::min_exponent10 is the lowest
    negative number n
  
   such that \(\scriptsize 10^n\)10n
  
   is a valid normalized value of the floating-point type T.
Standard specializations¶
 T value of std::numeric_limits<T>::min_exponent10
  
   /* non-specialized */ 0
  
   bool 0
  
   char 0
  
   signed char 0
  
   unsigned char 0
  
   wchar_t 0
  
   char8_t (since C++20) 0
  
   char16_t (since C++11) 0
  
   char32_t (since C++11) 0
  
   short 0
  
   unsigned short 0
  
   int 0
  
   unsigned int 0
  
   long 0
  
   unsigned long 0
  
   long long (since C++11) 0
  
   unsigned long long (since C++11) 0
  
   float FLT_MIN_10_EXP
  
   double DBL_MIN_10_EXP
  
   long double LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
Example¶
 Demonstrates the relationships of min_exponent, min_exponent10,
    min(), and radix for
  
   the type float:
// Run this code
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <limits>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::cout << "min() = " <<
    std::numeric_limits<float>::min() << '\n'
  
   << "min_exponent10 = " <<
    std::numeric_limits<float>::min_exponent10 << '\n'
  
   << std::hexfloat << '\n'
  
   << "min() = " <<
    std::numeric_limits<float>::min() << '\n'
  
   << "min_exponent = " <<
    std::numeric_limits<float>::min_exponent << '\n';
  
   }
Output:¶
 min() = 1.17549e-38
  
   min_exponent10 = -37
  
   min() = 0x1p-126
  
   min_exponent = -125
See also¶
 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)
  
   max_exponent one more than the largest integer power of the radix that is a
    valid
  
   [static] finite floating-point value
  
   (public static member constant)
  
   max_exponent10 the largest integer power of 10 that is a valid finite
    floating-point
  
   [static] value
  
   (public static member constant)
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