| Defined in header  <cmath> | ||
|---|---|---|
| bool isgreaterequal( float x, float y ); | (1) | (since C++11) | 
| bool isgreaterequal( double x, double y ); | (2) | (since C++11) | 
| bool isgreaterequal( long double x, long double y ); | (3) | (since C++11) | 
| bool isgreaterequal( Arithmetic x, Arithmetic y ); | (4) | (since C++11) | 
 1-3) Determines if the floating point number 
x is greater than or equal to the floating-point number y, without setting floating-point exceptions. 4) A set of overloads or a function template for all combinations of arguments of arithmetic type not covered by (1-3). If any argument has integral type, it is cast to 
double.Parameters
| x | - | floating point value | 
| y | - | floating point value | 
Return value
true if x >= y, false otherwise.
Notes
The built-in operator>= for floating-point numbers may raise FE_INVALID if one or both of the arguments is NaN. This function is a "quiet" version of operator>=.
See also
| function object implementing x >= y(class template) | |
| (C++11) | checks if the first floating-point argument is less or equal than the second (function) | 
| C documentation for isgreaterequal | |
 
          
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