va_arg
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Defined in header <stdarg.h>
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T va_arg( va_list ap, T ); |
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The va_arg
macro expands to an expression of type T
that corresponds to the next parameter from the va_list ap
.
Prior to calling va_arg
, ap
must be initialized by a call to either va_start or va_copy, with no intervening call to va_end. Each invocation of the va_arg
macro modifies ap
to point to the next variable argument.
If va_arg
is called when there are no more arguments in ap
, or if the type of the next argument in ap
(after promotions) is not compatible with T
, the behavior is undefined, unless:
- one type is a signed integer type, the other type is the corresponding unsigned integer type, and the value is representable in both types; or
- one type is pointer to void and the other is a pointer to a character type.
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[edit] Parameters
ap | - | an instance of the va_list type |
T | - | the type of the next parameter in ap
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[edit] Expanded value
the next variable parameter in ap
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <math.h> double stddev(int count, ...) { double sum = 0; double sum_sq = 0; va_list args; va_start(args, count); for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { double num = va_arg(args, double); sum += num; sum_sq += num*num; } va_end(args); return sqrt(sum_sq/count - (sum/count)*(sum/count)); } int main(void) { printf("%f\n", stddev(4, 25.0, 27.3, 26.9, 25.7)); }
Output:
0.920258
[edit] References
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
- 7.16.1.1 The va_arg macro (p: 269-270)
- C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
- 7.15.1.1 The va_arg macro (p: 249-250)
- C89/C90 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1990):
- 4.8.1.2 The va_arg macro
[edit] See also
(C99) |
makes a copy of the variadic function arguments (function macro) |
ends traversal of the variadic function arguments (function macro) | |
holds the information needed by va_start, va_arg, va_end, and va_copy (typedef) | |
enables access to variadic function arguments (function macro) | |
C++ documentation for va_arg
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