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      std::numeric_limits<T>::quiet_NaN

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      Utilities library
       
       
      std::numeric_limits
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      numeric_limits::quiet_NaN
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      static T quiet_NaN()throw();
      (until C++11)
      staticconstexpr T quiet_NaN()noexcept;
      (since C++11)

      Returns the special value "quietnot-a-number", as represented by the floating-point typeT. Only meaningful ifstd::numeric_limits<T>::has_quiet_NaN==true. In IEEE 754, the most common binary representation of floating-point numbers, any value with all bits of the exponent set and at least one bit of the fraction set represents a NaN. It is implementation-defined which values of the fraction represent quiet or signaling NaNs, and whether the sign bit is meaningful.

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      [edit]Return value

      Tstd::numeric_limits<T>::quiet_NaN()
      /* non-specialized */T()
      boolfalse
      char0
      signedchar0
      unsignedchar0
      wchar_t0
      char8_t(since C++20)0
      char16_t(since C++11)0
      char32_t(since C++11)0
      short0
      unsignedshort0
      int0
      unsignedint0
      long0
      unsignedlong0
      longlong(since C++11)0
      unsignedlonglong(since C++11)0
      float implementation-defined (may beNAN)
      double implementation-defined
      longdouble implementation-defined

      [edit]Notes

      A NaN never compares equal to itself. Copying a NaN may not preserve its bit representation.

      [edit]Example

      Several ways to generate a NaN (the output string is compiler-specific):

      Run this code
      #include <iostream>#include <limits>#include <cmath> int main(){std::cout<<std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()<<' '// nan<<std::numeric_limits<double>::signaling_NaN()<<' '// nan<<std::acos(2)<<' '// nan<<std::tgamma(-1)<<' '// nan<<std::log(-1)<<' '// nan<<std::sqrt(-1)<<' '// -nan<<0/0.0<<'\n';// -nan std::cout<<"NaN == NaN? "<<std::boolalpha<<(std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()==std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN())<<'\n';}

      Possible output:

      nan nan nan nan nan -nan -nanNaN == NaN? false

      [edit]See also

      identifies floating-point types that can represent the special value "quiet not-a-number" (NaN)
      (public static member constant)[edit]
      returns a signaling NaN value of the given floating-point type
      (public static member function)[edit]
      (C++11)(C++11)(C++11)
      not-a-number (NaN)
      (function)[edit]
      (C++11)
      checks if the given number is NaN
      (function)[edit]
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