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ECVT(3)                    Library Functions Manual                    ECVT(3)

NAME
       ecvt, fcvt, gcvt - output conversion

SYNOPSIS
       char *ecvt(value, ndigit, decpt, sign)
       double value;
       int ndigit, *decpt, *sign;

       char *fcvt(value, ndigit, decpt, sign)
       double value;
       int ndigit, *decpt, *sign;

       char *gcvt(value, ndigit, buf)
       double value;
       char *buf;

DESCRIPTION
       Ecvt  converts  the  value  to a null-terminated string of ndigit ASCII
       digits and returns a pointer thereto.   The  position  of  the  decimal
       point  relative  to  the  beginning  of the string is stored indirectly
       through decpt (negative means to the left of the returned digits).   If
       the sign of the result is negative, the word pointed to by sign is non-
       zero, otherwise it is zero.  The low-order digit is rounded.

       Fcvt  is  identical  to  ecvt,  except  that the correct digit has been
       rounded for Fortran F-format output of the number of  digits  specified
       by ndigits.

       Gcvt  converts  the  value to a null-terminated ASCII string in buf and
       returns a pointer to buf.  It attempts to  produce  ndigit  significant
       digits  in  Fortran F format if possible, otherwise E format, ready for
       printing.  Trailing zeros may be suppressed.

SEE ALSO
       printf(3)

BUGS
       The return values point to static data whose content is overwritten  by
       each call.

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