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NextAfter

return the next representable number after x

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Thread Safety

Examples

Calling Sequence

NextAfter(x, y)

Parameters

x

-

expression

y

-

expression

Description

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The NextAfter(x, y) function returns the next machine representable number after x in the direction toward y, where "machine" means either the software floating-point computation environment determined by Digits, or the hardware floating-point computation environment of the underlying physical hardware.

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Which floating-point environment is used depends on the type of x. If x is a hardware floating-point value (see HFloat), the hardware floating-point environment is used. Otherwise the software floating-point environment is used.

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If x=y and x and y are real extended_numeric, then NextAfter(x, y) = x and no exception is signaled (this specifically includes the case when x=0, even when x and y are differently signed).

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If either of x or y is undefined, the result is one of the input undefineds.

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If x is the largest machine representable number and x<y, then NextAfter(x, y) = infinity and the overflow event is signaled.

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If x is the smallest positive machine representable number and y<x, then NextAfter(x, y) = +0, and the underflow event is signaled. Similarly, NextAfter(-x, -y) = -0.

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If y is unordered with x (i.e., Unordered(x, y) returns true), but neither is undefined, an invalid_operation is signaled.

Thread Safety

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The NextAfter command is thread-safe as of Maple 15.

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For more information on thread safety, see index/threadsafe.

Examples

NextAfter0&comma;0

0

(1)

NextAfter0&comma;1

−1.×10−11

(2)

NextAfter0&comma;1

1.×10−11

(3)

NextAfter0.2&comma;1

0.2000000001

(4)

NextAfterHFloat2.3&comma;10

2.30000000000000

(5)

Digits20

Digits20

(6)

NextAfter0.2&comma;1

0.20000000000000000001

(7)

See Also

Digits

exceptions

float

numeric_types