FMOD
Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (3)
Updated: 2010-09-20
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NAME
fmod, fmodf, fmodl - floating-point remainder function
 
SYNOPSIS
#include <math.h>
double fmod(double x, double y);
float fmodf(float x, float y);
long double fmodl(long double x, long double y);
Link with -lm.
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
feature_test_macros(7)):
fmodf(),
fmodl():
- 
_BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 || _ISOC99_SOURCE ||
_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L;
or
cc -std=c99
 
 
DESCRIPTION
The
fmod()
function computes the floating-point remainder of dividing 
x by
y.
The return value is 
x - 
n * 
y, where 
n
is the quotient of 
x / 
y, rounded toward zero to an integer.
 
RETURN VALUE
On success, these
functions return the value 
x - 
n*
y,
for some integer 
n,
such that the returned value has the same sign as
x
and a magnitude less than the magnitude of
y.
If
x
or
y
is a NaN, a NaN is returned.
If
x
is an infinity,
a domain error occurs, and
a NaN is returned.
If
y
is zero,
a domain error occurs, and
a NaN is returned.
If
x
is +0 (-0), and
y
is not zero, +0 (-0) is returned.
 
ERRORS
See
math_error(7)
for information on how to determine whether an error has occurred
when calling these functions.
The following errors can occur:
- Domain error: x is an infinity
 - 
errno
is set to
EDOM
(but see BUGS).
An invalid floating-point exception
(FE_INVALID)
is raised.
 - Domain error: y is zero
 - 
errno
is set to
EDOM.
An invalid floating-point exception
(FE_INVALID)
is raised.
 
 
BUGS
Before version 2.10, the glibc implementation did not set
errno
to
EDOM
when a domain error occurred for an infinite
x.
 
CONFORMING TO
C99, POSIX.1-2001.
The variant returning
double
also conforms to
SVr4, 4.3BSD, C89.
 
SEE ALSO
remainder(3)
 
COLOPHON
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 - ERRORS
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 - BUGS
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 - CONFORMING TO
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 - SEE ALSO
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 - COLOPHON
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