| LRINT(3) | Library Functions Manual | LRINT(3) | 
llrint, llrintf,
  lrint, lrintf —
#include <math.h>
long long
  
  llrint(double
    x);
long long
  
  llrintf(float
    x);
long
  
  lrint(double
    x);
long
  
  lrintf(float
    x);
lrint() function returns the integer nearest to its
  argument x according to the current rounding mode.
The llrint(),
    llrintf(), and lrintf()
    functions differ from lrint() only in their input
    and output types.
llrint, llrintf,
  lrint, and lrintf functions
  return the integer nearest to their argument x according
  to the current rounding mode. If the rounded result is too large to be
  represented as a long long or long
  value, respectively, the return value is undefined.
llrint(), llrintf(),
  lrint(), and lrintf()
  functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999
  (“ISO C99”).
| January 11, 2005 | NetBSD 10.0 |