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Returns the maximum negative integral exponent that the floating-point type can represent as a finite value when a base of radix is raised to that power.
static const int min_exponent = 0;
Return Value
The minimum integral radix-based exponent representable by the type.
Remarks
The member function is meaningful only for floating-point types. The min_exponent is the value FLT_MIN_EXP for type float.
Example
// numeric_limits_min_exponent.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iostream>
#include <limits>
using namespace std;
int main( )
{
cout << "The minimum radix-based exponent for type float is: "
<< numeric_limits<float>::min_exponent
<< endl;
cout << "The minimum radix-based exponent for type double is: "
<< numeric_limits<double>::min_exponent
<< endl;
cout << "The minimum radix-based exponent for type long double is: "
<< numeric_limits<long double>::min_exponent
<< endl;
}
The minimum radix-based exponent for type float is: -125 The minimum radix-based exponent for type double is: -1021 The minimum radix-based exponent for type long double is: -1021
Requirements
Header: <limits>
Namespace: std