Function
GLibstrtod
Declaration [src]
gdouble
g_strtod(
constgchar*nptr,
gchar**endptr
)
Description [src]
Converts a string to a floating point value.
It calls the standard strtod() function to handle the conversion, but
if the string is not completely converted it attempts the conversion
again with g_ascii_strtod(), and returns the best match.
This function should seldom be used. The normal situation when reading
numbers not for human consumption is to use g_ascii_strtod(). Only when
you know that you must expect both locale formatted and C formatted numbers
should you use this. Make sure that you don’t pass strings such as comma
separated lists of values, since the commas may be interpreted as a decimal
point in some locales, causing unexpected results.
Parameters
nptr-
Type:
const gchar*The string to convert to a numeric value.
The data is owned by the caller of the function.The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string. endptr-
Type:
gchar**If non-
NULL, it returns the character after the last character used in the conversion.The argument will be set by the function.The argument can beNULL.The returned data is owned by the function.The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string.
Return value
Type: gdouble
The converted value.