std::strtof, std::strtod, std::strtold
Defined in header <cstdlib>
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float strtof( const char* str, char** str_end ); |
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double strtod( const char* str, char** str_end ); |
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long double strtold( const char* str, char** str_end ); |
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Interprets a floating point value in a byte string pointed to by str
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Function discards any whitespace characters (as determined by std::isspace) until first non-whitespace character is found. Then it takes as many characters as possible to form a valid floating-point representation and converts them to a floating-point value. The valid floating-point value can be one of the following:
- decimal floating-point expression. It consists of the following parts:
- (optional) plus or minus sign
- nonempty sequence of decimal digits optionally containing decimal-point character (as determined by the current C locale) (defines significand)
- (optional)
e
orE
followed with optional minus or plus sign and nonempty sequence of decimal digits (defines exponent to base 10)
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- any other expression that may be accepted by the currently installed C locale
The functions sets the pointer pointed to by str_end
to point to the character past the last character interpreted. If str_end
is a null pointer, it is ignored.
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Parameters
str | - | pointer to the null-terminated byte string to be interpreted |
str_end | - | pointer to a pointer to character. |
Return value
Floating point value corresponding to the contents of str
on success. If the converted value falls out of range of corresponding return type, range error occurs and HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VALF or HUGE_VALL is returned. If no conversion can be performed, 0 is returned and *str_end is set to str
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Example
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <cerrno> #include <cstdlib> #include <clocale> int main() { const char* p = "111.11 -2.22 0X1.BC70A3D70A3D7P+6 -Inf 1.18973e+4932zzz"; char* end{}; std::cout << "Parsing \"" << p << "\":\n"; for (double f = std::strtod(p, &end); p != end; f = std::strtod(p, &end)) { std::cout << " '" << std::string(p, end - p) << "' -> "; p = end; if (errno == ERANGE) { std::cout << "range error, got "; errno = 0; } std::cout << f << '\n'; } if (std::setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "de_DE.utf8")) { std::cout << "With de_DE.utf8 locale:\n"; std::cout << " '123.45' -> " << std::strtod("123.45", 0) << '\n'; std::cout << " '123,45' -> " << std::strtod("123,45", 0) << '\n'; } }
Possible output:
Parsing "111.11 -2.22 0X1.BC70A3D70A3D7P+6 -Inf 1.18973e+4932zzz": '111.11' -> 111.11 ' -2.22' -> -2.22 ' 0X1.BC70A3D70A3D7P+6' -> 111.11 ' -Inf' -> -inf ' 1.18973e+4932' -> range error, got inf With de_DE.utf8 locale: '123.45' -> 123 '123,45' -> 123.45
See also
converts a byte string to a floating point value (function) | |
converts a wide string to a floating-point value (function) | |
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converts a character sequence to an integer or floating-point value (function) |
C documentation for strtof, strtod, strtold
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