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std::numeric_limits::radix(3) C++ Standard Libarystd::numeric_limits::radix(3)

NAME
       std::numeric_limits::radix - std::numeric_limits::radix

Synopsis
	  static const int radix;      (until C++11)
	  static constexpr int radix;  (since C++11)

	  The value of std::numeric_limits<T>::radix is	the base of the	number
       system used in
	  the  representation  of  the	type.  It  is 2	for all	binary numeric
       types, but it may be,
	  for example, 10 for IEEE 754 decimal	floating-point	types  or  for
       third-party
	  binary-coded	decimal	 integers. This	constant is meaningful for all
       specializations.

Standard specializations
	  T			     value of std::numeric_limits<T>::radix
	  /* non-specialized */	     0
	  bool			     2
	  char			     2
	  signed char		     2
	  unsigned char		     2
	  wchar_t		     2
	  char8_t (C++20)	     2
	  char16_t (C++11)	     2
	  char32_t (C++11)	     2
	  short			     2
	  unsigned short	     2
	  int			     2
	  unsigned int		     2
	  long			     2
	  unsigned long		     2
	  long long (C++11)	     2
	  unsigned long	long (C++11) 2
	  float			     FLT_RADIX
	  double		     FLT_RADIX
	  long double		     FLT_RADIX

See also
	  digits       number of radix digits that can be represented  without
       change
	  [static]     (public static member constant)
	  min_exponent	one more than the smallest negative power of the radix
       that is a valid
	  [static]     normalized floating-point value
		       (public static member constant)
	  max_exponent one more	than the largest integer power	of  the	 radix
       that is a valid
	  [static]     finite floating-point value
		       (public static member constant)

http://cppreference.com		  2022.07.31	 std::numeric_limits::radix(3)

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