MLGetReal64 (C Function)
MLGetReal64 has been replaced by WSGetReal64.
int MLGetReal64(MLINK link,double *x)
gets a double-precision floating-point number from the MathLink connection link and stores it in x.
Details

- If the data on the link corresponds to a C int, MLGetReal64() will coerce it to a double before storing it in x.
- If the data on the link corresponds to a number outside the range that can be stored in a C double on your computer system, then MLGetReal64() will fail, and return 0.
- Arbitrary-precision real numbers are transmitted between MathLink programs as the number sequence generated by RealDigits, typically as an integer array or as a C string of decimal characters. This sequence can be read using MLGetInteger32List() or MLGetString().
- MLGetReal64() returns 0 in the event of an error, and a nonzero value if the function succeeds.
- Use MLError() to retrieve the error code if MLGetReal64() fails.
- MLGetReal64() is declared in the MathLink header file mathlink.h.
Examples
Basic Examples (1)
#include "mathlink.h"
/* read a double-precision floating-point number from a link */
void f(MLINK lp)
{
double r;
if(! MLGetReal64(lp, &r))
{ /* unable to read the floating-point number from lp */ }
/* ... */
}