function
<cmath> <ctgmath>
ldexp
double ldexp (double x, int exp);
 
     double ldexp  (double x     , int exp);
      float ldexpf (float x      , int exp);
long double ldexpl (long double x, int exp);
 
     double ldexp (double x     , int exp);
      float ldexp (float x      , int exp);
long double ldexp (long double x, int exp);
 
     double ldexp (double x     , int exp);
      float ldexp (float x      , int exp);
long double ldexp (long double x, int exp);
     double ldexp (T x          , int exp); // additional overloads for integral types
 
 
Generate value from significand and exponent
Returns the result of multiplying x (the significand) by 2 raised to the power of exp (the exponent).
lexpr(x,exp) = x * 2 exp
Header 
<tgmath.h> provides a type-generic macro version of this function.
Additional overloads are provided in this header (
<cmath>) for the 
integral types: These overloads effectively cast 
x to a 
double before calculations (defined for 
T being any 
integral type).
 
 
Parameters
- x
- Floating point value representing the significand.
- exp
- Value of the exponent.
Return Value
The function returns:
x * 2 exp 
If the magnitude of the result is too large to be represented by a value of the return type, the function returns HUGE_VAL (or HUGE_VALF or HUGE_VALL) with the proper sign, and an overflow range error occurs:
If an overflow 
range error occurs, the global variable 
errno is set to 
ERANGE.
 
Example
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 | /* ldexp example */
#include <stdio.h>      /* printf */
#include <math.h>       /* ldexp */
int main ()
{
  double param, result;
  int n;
  param = 0.95;
  n = 4;
  result = ldexp (param , n);
  printf ("%f * 2^%d = %f\n", param, n, result);
  return 0;
}
 | 
Output:
| 
0.950000 * 2^4 = 15.200000
 | 
See also
- frexp
- Get significand and exponent (function
)
- log
- Compute natural logarithm (function
)
- pow
- Raise to power (function
)