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scalb(3)                    Library Functions Manual                   scalb(3)

NAME
       scalb, scalbf, scalbl - multiply floating-point number by integral power
       of radix (OBSOLETE)

LIBRARY
       Math library (libm, -lm)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <math.h>

       [[deprecated]] double scalb(double x, double exp);
       [[deprecated]] float scalbf(float x, float exp);
       [[deprecated]] long double scalbl(long double x, long double exp);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       scalb():
           _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500
               || /* Since glibc 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
               || /* glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE

       scalbf(), scalbl():
           _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600
               || /* Since glibc 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
               || /* glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       These  functions  multiply their first argument x by FLT_RADIX (probably
       2) to the power of exp, that is:

           x * FLT_RADIX ** exp

       The definition of FLT_RADIX can be obtained by including <float.h>.

RETURN VALUE
       On success, these functions return x * FLT_RADIX ** exp.

       If x or exp is a NaN, a NaN is returned.

       If x is positive infinity (negative infinity), and exp is  not  negative
       infinity, positive infinity (negative infinity) is returned.

       If x is +0 (-0), and exp is not positive infinity, +0 (-0) is returned.

       If x is zero, and exp is positive infinity, a domain error occurs, and a
       NaN is returned.

       If  x  is  an infinity, and exp is negative infinity, a domain error oc-
       curs, and a NaN is returned.

       If the result overflows, a range error occurs, and the functions  return
       HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VALF, or HUGE_VALL, respectively, with a sign the same as
       x.

       If the result underflows, a range error occurs, and the functions return
       zero, with a sign the same as x.

ERRORS
       See  math_error(7)  for information on how to determine whether an error
       has occurred when calling these functions.

       The following errors can occur:

       Domain error: x is 0, and exp is positive infinity, or x is positive in-
       finity and exp is negative infinity and the other argument is not a NaN
              errno is  set  to  EDOM.   An  invalid  floating-point  exception
              (FE_INVALID) is raised.

       Range error, overflow
              errno  is  set  to  ERANGE.  An overflow floating-point exception
              (FE_OVERFLOW) is raised.

       Range error, underflow
              errno is set to ERANGE.  An  underflow  floating-point  exception
              (FE_UNDERFLOW) is raised.

ATTRIBUTES
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
       ┌────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────┐
       │ Interface                                  Attribute     Value   │
       ├────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┤
       │ scalb(), scalbf(), scalbl()                │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
       └────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────┘

STANDARDS
       None.

HISTORY
       scalb()
              4.3BSD.   Obsolescent  in  POSIX.1-2001; Removed in POSIX.1-2008,
              recommending the use of scalbln(3), scalblnf(3),  or  scalblnl(3)
              instead.

BUGS
       Before  glibc  2.20,  these  functions  did not set errno for domain and
       range errors.

SEE ALSO
       ldexp(3), scalbln(3)

Linux man-pages 6.9.1              2024-05-02                          scalb(3)

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