std::numeric_limits::is_exact
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static const bool is_exact |
(until C++11) | |
static constexpr bool is_exact |
(since C++11) | |
The value of std::numeric_limits<T>::is_exact is true for all arithmetic types T that use exact representation.
[edit] Standard specializations
T | value of std::numeric_limits<T>::is_exact |
/* non-specialized */ | false |
bool | true |
char | true |
signed char | true |
unsigned char | true |
wchar_t | true |
char16_t | true |
char32_t | true |
short | true |
unsigned short | true |
int | true |
unsigned int | true |
long | true |
unsigned long | true |
long long | true |
unsigned long long | true |
float | false |
double | false |
long double | false |
[edit] Notes
While all fundamental types T for which std::numeric_limits<T>::is_exact==true are integer types, a library may define exact types that aren't integers, e.g. a rational arithmetics type representing fractions.
[edit] See also
[static] |
identifies integer types (public static member constant) |
[static] |
identifies signed types (public static member constant) |
[static] |
identifies types that represent a finite set of values (public static member constant) |