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FLMIN(3F)              BSD Reference Manual             FLMIN(3F)

mer's Manual
NNAAMMEE
       flmin, flmax,  ffrac,  dflmin,  dflmax,  dffrac,  inmax  -
       return extreme values

SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
       ffuunnccttiioonn ffllmmiinn(())

       ffuunnccttiioonn ffllmmaaxx(())

       ffuunnccttiioonn ffffrraacc(())

       ddoouubbllee pprreecciissiioonn ffuunnccttiioonn ddffllmmiinn(())

       ddoouubbllee pprreecciissiioonn ffuunnccttiioonn ddffllmmaaxx(())

       ddoouubbllee pprreecciissiioonn ffuunnccttiioonn ddffffrraacc(())

       ffuunnccttiioonn iinnmmaaxx(())

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
       Functions  _f_l_m_i_n  and _f_l_m_a_x return the minimum and maximum
       positive floating point  values  respectively.   Functions
       _d_f_l_m_i_n  and _d_f_l_m_a_x return the minimum and maximum positive
       double precision floating point  values.   Function  _i_n_m_a_x
       returns the maximum positive integer value.

       The functions _f_f_r_a_c and _d_f_f_r_a_c return the fractional accu-
       racy of single and double precision floating point numbers
       respectively.   This is the difference between 1.0 and the
       smallest real number greater than 1.0.

       These functions can be used by programs  that  must  scale
       algorithms to the numerical range of the processor.

FFIILLEESS
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