1EXP2(3P)                   POSIX Programmer's Manual                  EXP2(3P)
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NAME

13       exp2, exp2f, exp2l — exponential base 2 functions
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SYNOPSIS

16       #include <math.h>
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18       double exp2(double x);
19       float exp2f(float x);
20       long double exp2l(long double x);
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DESCRIPTION

23       The functionality described on this reference page is aligned with  the
24       ISO C  standard.  Any  conflict between the requirements described here
25       and the ISO C standard is unintentional. This  volume  of  POSIX.1‐2008
26       defers to the ISO C standard.
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28       These functions shall compute the base-2 exponential of x.
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30       An  application  wishing to check for error situations should set errno
31       to zero and  call  feclearexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT)  before  calling  these
32       functions. On return, if errno is non-zero or fetestexcept(FE_INVALID |
33       FE_DIVBYZERO | FE_OVERFLOW | FE_UNDERFLOW) is non-zero,  an  error  has
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RETURN VALUE

37       Upon successful completion, these functions shall return 2x.
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39       If  the  correct  value would cause overflow, a range error shall occur
40       and exp2(), exp2f(), and exp2l() shall return the value  of  the  macro
41       HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VALF, and HUGE_VALL, respectively.
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43       If the correct value would cause underflow, and is not representable, a
44       range error may occur, and exp2(), exp2f(), and  exp2l()  shall  return
45       0.0,  or  (if  the IEC 60559 Floating-Point option is not supported) an
46       implementation-defined value no  greater  in  magnitude  than  DBL_MIN,
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49       If x is NaN, a NaN shall be returned.
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57       If  the  correct  value  would cause underflow, and is representable, a
58       range error may occur and the correct value shall be returned.
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ERRORS

61       These functions shall fail if:
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63       Range Error The result overflows.
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65                   If the integer expression (math_errhandling  &  MATH_ERRNO)
66                   is  non-zero,  then errno shall be set to [ERANGE].  If the
67                   integer expression (math_errhandling &  MATH_ERREXCEPT)  is
68                   non-zero,  then the overflow floating-point exception shall
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71       These functions may fail if:
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73       Range Error The result underflows.
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75                   If the integer expression (math_errhandling  &  MATH_ERRNO)
76                   is  non-zero,  then errno shall be set to [ERANGE].  If the
77                   integer expression (math_errhandling &  MATH_ERREXCEPT)  is
78                   non-zero, then the underflow floating-point exception shall
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81       The following sections are informative.
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EXAMPLES

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APPLICATION USAGE

87       For IEEE Std 754‐1985 double, 1024 <= x implies exp2(x) has overflowed.
88       The value x< −1022 implies exp(x) has underflowed.
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90       On   error,   the   expressions  (math_errhandling  &  MATH_ERRNO)  and
91       (math_errhandling & MATH_ERREXCEPT) are independent of each other,  but
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RATIONALE

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FUTURE DIRECTIONS

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SEE ALSO

101       exp(), feclearexcept(), fetestexcept(), isnan(), log()
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103       The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, Section 4.19, Treatment of
104       Error Conditions for Mathematical Functions, <math.h>
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107       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in  electronic  form
108       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
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