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STRTOD(3)		     Library Functions Manual		       STRTOD(3)

NAME
     strtod, strtof, strtold -- convert ASCII string to floating point

LIBRARY
     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <stdlib.h>

     double
     strtod(const char * restrict nptr, char ** restrict endptr);

     float
     strtof(const char * restrict nptr, char ** restrict endptr);

     long double
     strtold(const char * restrict nptr, char ** restrict endptr);

DESCRIPTION
     These  conversion	functions  convert  the  initial  portion  of the string
     pointed to by nptr to double, float, and long  double  representation,  re-
     spectively.

     The  expected  form of the string is an optional plus (``+'') or minus sign
     (``-'') followed by either:

     *	 a decimal significand consisting of a sequence of  decimal  digits  op-
	 tionally containing a decimal-point character, or

     *	 a  hexadecimal significand consisting of a ``0X'' or ``0x'' followed by
	 a sequence of hexadecimal digits optionally containing a  decimal-point
	 character.

     In  both  cases, the significand may be optionally followed by an exponent.
     An exponent consists of an ``E'' or ``e''	(for  decimal  constants)  or  a
     ``P'' or ``p'' (for hexadecimal constants), followed by an optional plus or
     minus  sign,  followed  by  a sequence of decimal digits.	For decimal con-
     stants, the exponent indicates the power of 10  by  which	the  significand
     should  be  scaled.  For hexadecimal constants, the scaling is instead done
     by powers of 2.

     Alternatively, if the portion of the string following the optional plus  or
     minus  sign  begins  with	"INFINITY" or "NAN", ignoring case, it is inter-
     preted as an infinity or a quiet NaN, respectively.  The  syntax  "NAN(s)",
     where  s  is  an  alphanumeric  string, produces the same value as the call
     nan("s") (respectively, nanf("s") and nanl("s").)

     In any of the above cases, leading white-space characters in the string (as
     defined by the isspace(3) function) are skipped.  The decimal point charac-
     ter is defined in the program's locale (category LC_NUMERIC).

RETURN VALUES
     The strtod(), strtof(), and strtold() functions return the converted value,
     if any.

     If endptr is not NULL, a pointer to the character after the last  character
     used in the conversion is stored in the location referenced by endptr.

     If  no  conversion  is performed, zero is returned and the value of nptr is
     stored in the location referenced by endptr.

     If the  correct  value  would  cause  overflow,  plus  or	minus  HUGE_VAL,
     HUGE_VALF,  or HUGE_VALL is returned (according to the sign and type of the
     return value), and ERANGE is stored in errno.  If the correct  value  would
     cause underflow, zero is returned and ERANGE is stored in errno.

ERRORS
     [ERANGE]		Overflow or underflow occurred.

SEE ALSO
     atof(3), atoi(3), atol(3), nan(3), strtol(3), strtoul(3), wcstod(3)

STANDARDS
     The strtod() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 ("ISO C99").

AUTHORS
     The author of this software is David M. Gay.

     Copyright (c) 1998 by Lucent Technologies
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FreeBSD ports 15.quarterly	  May 11, 2010			       STRTOD(3)

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