_isunorderedf
This function compares two floating-point numbers to determine if they are unordered.
int __cdecl _isunorderedf(
float arg1,
float arg2
);
Parameters
- arg1
[in] The value to be compared to arg2. - arg2
[in] The value to be compared to arg1.
Return Values
Returns a Boolean value. TRUE indicates that arg1 and arg2 are unordered.
Remarks
IEEE-754 floating-point comparison can have four separate result values: less-than, equal-to, greater-than or unordered. The first three conditions can be tested using normal C operators, and this function is used to test for the last condition. Two values are unordered if either is a NaN. Note that this means that a NaN will not be equal to any value, even itself.
The C++ compiler returns a bool value instead of an int.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Cmnintrin.h.
See Also
Last updated on Thursday, April 08, 2004
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