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double atof( const char *str );
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Interprets an floating point value in a character string pointed to by str.
Function discards any whitespace characters 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 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 a decimal point character (defines significand)
- (optional) e or E followed with optional minus or plus sign and nonempty sequence of decimal digits (defines exponent)
- binary floating point expression. It consists of the following parts:
- (optional) plus or minus sign
- 0x or 0X
- nonempty sequence of hexadecimal digits optionally containing a decimal point character (defines significand)
- (optional) p or P followed with optional minus or plus sign and nonempty sequence of hexadecimal digits (defines exponent)
- infinity expression. It consists of the following parts:
- (optional) plus or minus sign
- INF or INFINITY ignoring case
- not-a-number expression. It consists of the following parts:
- (optional) plus or minus sign
- NAN or NAN(char_sequence) ignoring case of the NAN part. char_sequence can only contain alphanumeric characters. The result is a quiet NaN floating point value.
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str
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pointer to the null-terminated character string to be interpreted
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[edit] Return value
double value corresponding to the contents of str on success. If the converted value falls out of range of corresponding return type, HUGE_VAL is returned. If no conversion can be performed, 0.0 is returned.
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[edit] See also
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converts a character string to a floating point value (function)
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