static T round_error() throw();
(until C++11)static constexpr T round_error() noexcept;
(since C++11)Returns the largest possible rounding error in ULPs (units in the last place) as defined by ISO 10967, which can vary from 0.5 (rounding to the nearest digit) to 1.0 (rounding to zero or to infinity). It is only meaningful if std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer == false.
[edit] Return valueT
std::numeric_limits<T>::round_error() /* non-specialized */ T() bool false char â0â signed char â0â unsigned char â0â wchar_t â0â char8_t (since C++20) â0â char16_t (since C++11) â0â char32_t (since C++11) â0â short â0â unsigned short â0â int â0â unsigned int â0â long â0â unsigned long â0â long long (since C++11) â0â unsigned long long (since C++11) â0â float 0.5F double 0.5 long double 0.5L [edit] See also identifies the rounding style used by the type
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