logb
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<math.h>
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|   float       logbf( float arg ); 
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|   double      logb( double arg ); 
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|   long double logbl( long double arg ); 
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Extracts the value of the exponent from the floating-point argument arg, and returns it as a floating-point value. Formally, the result is the integral part of log
r|arg| as a signed floating-point value, for non-zero arg, where r is FLT_RADIX. If arg is subnormal, it is treated as though it was normalized.
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[edit] Parameters
| arg | - | floating point value | 
[edit] Return value
The floating-point exponent.
Domain or range error may occur if arg is zero.
[edit] Notes
The value of the exponent returned by logb is always 1 less than the exponent retuned by frexp because of the different normalization requirements: for the exponent e returned by logb, |arg*r-e
| is between 1 and r (typically between 1 and 2), but for the exponent e returned by frexp, |arg*2-e
| is between 0.5 and 1.
[edit] Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  | 
[edit] See also
|   decomposes a number into significand and a power of 2   (function)  | 
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|    (C99) 
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   extracts exponent of the number   (function)  | 
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(C99) 
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   multiplies a number by FLT_RADIX raised to a power   (function)  |