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An exponent consists of an .Sq E or .Sq e , followed by an optional plus or minus sign, followed by a sequence of digits. .It one of .Li INF or .Li INFINITY , ignoring case. .It one of .Li NAN or .Li NAN(n-char-sequence-opt) , ignoring case. This implementation currently does not interpret such a sequence. .El .Pp Leading white-space characters in the string (as defined by the .Xr isspace 3 function) are skipped. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn strtod , .Fn strtof , and .Fn strtold functions return the converted value, if any. .Pp A character sequence .Li INF or .Li INFINITY is converted to \*(If, if supported, else to the largest finite floating-point number representable on the machine (i.e., .Tn VAX ) . .Pp A character sequence .Li NAN or .Li NAN(n-char-sequence-opt) is converted to a quiet \*(Na, if supported, else remains unrecognized (i.e., .Tn VAX ) . .Pp If .Fa endptr is not .Dv NULL , a pointer to the character after the last character used in the conversion is stored in the location referenced by .Fa endptr . .Pp If no conversion is performed, zero is returned and the value of .Fa nptr is stored in the location referenced by .Fa endptr . .Pp If the correct value is too large in magnitude to be represented .Pq Sq overflow , plus or minus .Dv HUGE_VAL , .Dv HUGE_VALF , or .Dv HUGE_VALL is returned (according to the return type and sign of the value), and .Er ERANGE is stored in .Va errno . .Pp If the correct value is too small in magnitude to be represented normally with full precision .Pq Sq underflow , the closest subnormal value, or zero, is returned, and .Er ERANGE is stored in .Va errno . .Sh EXAMPLES Since there is no out-of-band channel or sentinel value to indicate an error, callers who wish to know whether there was overflow or underflow must set .Va errno to zero before calling .Fn strtod , .Fn strtof , or .Fn strtold ; in the case of no underflow or overflow, these functions preserve .Va errno . .Pp To check for syntax errors, callers must .Em also check whether .Fa endptr was updated to reflect the true end of the string in order to determine whether the full string was consumed or whether there were additional erroneous characters in it. .Bd -literal -offset abcd char *end; double d; \&... errno = 0; d = strtod(s, &end); if (end == s) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "invalid syntax"); if (end[0] != '\e0') errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "trailing garbage"); if (errno) { assert(errno == ERANGE); assert(isinf(d) || d == 0 || fpclassify(d) == FP_SUBNORMAL); warnx("%s", isinf(d) ? "overflow" : "underflow"); } /* d is the best floating-point approximation to the number in s */ .Ed .Sh ERRORS .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er ERANGE The conversion resulted in floating-point underflow or overflow. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr atof 3 , .Xr atoi 3 , .Xr atol 3 , .Xr math 3 , .Xr strtol 3 , .Xr strtoul 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn strtod function conforms to .St -ansiC . The .Fn strtof and .Fn strtold functions conform to .St -isoC-99 . .Sh HISTORY The .Fn strtof and .Fn strtold functions appeared in .Nx 4.0 .