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VMS Help CRTL, gcvt, Description *Conan The Librarian |
The gcvt function places the converted string in a buffer and
returns the address of the buffer. If possible, gcvt produces
ndigit significant digits in F-format, or if not possible, in
E-format. Trailing zeros are suppressed.
The ecvt, fcvt, and gcvt functions represent the following
special values specified in the IEEE Standard for floating-point
arithmetic:
Value Representation
Quiet NaN NaNQ
Signalling NaNS
NaN
+Infinity Infinity
-Infinity -Infinity
The sign associated with each of these values is stored into the
sign argument. In IEEE floating-point representation, a value
of 0 (zero) can be positive or negative, as set by the sign
argument.
See also fcvt and ecvt.
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