fmax, fmaxf, fmaxl
Determine the larger of two specified numeric values.
Syntax
double fmax(
double x,
double y
);
float fmax(
float x,
float y
); //C++ only
long double fmax(
long double x,
long double y
); //C++ only
float fmaxf(
float x,
float y
);
long double fmaxl(
long double x,
long double y
);
#define fmax(X, Y) // Requires C11 or higher
Parameters
x
The first value to compare.
y
The second value to compare.
Return Value
If successful, returns the larger of x or y. The value returned is exact, and does not depend on any form of rounding.
Otherwise, may return one of the following values:
| Issue | Return |
|---|---|
| x = NaN | y |
| y = NaN | x |
| x and y = NaN | NaN |
This function does not use the errors specified in _matherr.
Remarks
Because C++ allows overloading, you can call overloads of fmax that take and return float and long double types. In a C program, unless you're using the <tgmath.h> macro to call this function, fmax always takes and returns a double.
If you use the <tgmath.h> fmax() macro, the type of the argument determines which version of the function is selected. See Type-generic math for details.
Requirements
| Function | C header | C++ header |
|---|---|---|
| fmax, fmaxf, fmaxl | <math.h> | <cmath> or <math.h> |
| fmax macro | <tgmath.h> |
For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility.
See also
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