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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" @(#)flmin.3f 6.2 (Berkeley) 6/7/85 ! 6: .\" ! 7: .TH FLMIN 3F "June 7, 1985" ! 8: .UC 5 ! 9: .SH NAME ! 10: flmin, flmax, ffrac, dflmin, dflmax, dffrac, inmax \- return extreme values ! 11: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 12: .B function flmin() ! 13: .sp 1 ! 14: .B function flmax() ! 15: .sp 1 ! 16: .B function ffrac() ! 17: .sp 1 ! 18: .B double precision function dflmin() ! 19: .sp 1 ! 20: .B double precision function dflmax() ! 21: .sp 1 ! 22: .B double precision function dffrac() ! 23: .sp 1 ! 24: .B function inmax() ! 25: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 26: Functions ! 27: .I flmin ! 28: and ! 29: .I flmax ! 30: return the minimum and maximum positive floating point values respectively. ! 31: Functions ! 32: .I dflmin ! 33: and ! 34: .I dflmax ! 35: return the minimum and maximum positive double precision floating point values. ! 36: Function ! 37: .I inmax ! 38: returns the maximum positive integer value. ! 39: .PP ! 40: The functions ! 41: .I ffrac ! 42: and ! 43: .I dffrac ! 44: return the fractional accuracy of single and double precision ! 45: floating point numbers respectively. ! 46: This is the difference between 1.0 and the ! 47: smallest real number greater than 1.0. ! 48: .PP ! 49: These functions can be used by programs that must scale algorithms ! 50: to the numerical range of the processor. ! 51: .SH FILES ! 52: .ie \nM /usr/ucb/lib/libF77.a ! 53: .el /usr/lib/libF77.a
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