val to_float : t -> floatConvert a long double to a float. The result is unspecified if the argument is either too large or too small to be represented as a float.
val of_float : float -> tCreate a long double from a float
val to_int : t -> intConvert a long double to an int. The result is unspecified if the argument is NAN or falls outside the range of representable integers.
val of_int : int -> tCreate a long double from an int
val to_string : ?width:int -> ?prec:int -> t -> stringConvert a long double to a string.
width specifies the minimum number of digits to format the string with. A negative value left aligns. The default is 0.
prec specifies the number of digits after the decimal point. The default is 6.
val of_string : string -> tCreate a long double from a string
expm1 x computes exp x -. 1.0, giving numerically-accurate results even if x is close to 0.0.
log1p x computes log(1.0 +. x) (natural logarithm), giving numerically-accurate results even if x is close to 0.0.
copysign x y returns a float whose absolute value is that of x and whose sign is that of y.
return (fractional,integer) parts of number.
Known fatal bug on mingw32; see https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/478
val classify : t -> Stdlib.fpclassReturn the class of the given floating-point number: normal, subnormal, zero, infinite, or not a number.
val min_float : tThe smallest positive, non-zero, non-denormalized value
val max_float : tThe largest positive finite value
val epsilon : tThe difference between 1.0 and the smallest exactly representable floating-point number greater than 1.0.
val nan : tA special floating-point value denoting the result of an undefined operation such as 0.0 /. 0.0. Stands for 'not a number'.
val infinity : tPositive infinity
val neg_infinity : tNegative infinity
val zero : t0.0
val one : t1.0
size, in bytes, used for storing long doubles, and the actual number of bytes used by the value. (unused bytes may contain undefined values)