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NAME

       expand_number — format a number from human readable form

LIBRARY

       Utility functions from BSD systems (libbsd, -lbsd)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libutil.h>
       (See libbsd(7) for include usage.)

       int
       expand_number(const char *buf, uint64_t *num);

DESCRIPTION

       The  expand_number()  function  unformats the buf string and stores a unsigned 64-bit quantity at address
       pointed out by the num argument.

       The expand_number() function follows the SI power of two convention.

       The prefixes are:

             Prefix    Description    Multiplier
             k         kilo           1024
             M         mega           1048576
             G         giga           1073741824
             T         tera           1099511627776
             P         peta           1125899906842624
             E         exa            1152921504606846976

RETURN VALUES

       Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the value -1 is returned  and  the  global
       variable errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

       The expand_number() function will fail if:

       [EINVAL]           The given string contains no digits.

       [EINVAL]           An unrecognized prefix was given.

       [ERANGE]           Result doesn't fit into 64 bits.

SEE ALSO

       humanize_number(3bsd)

HISTORY

       The expand_number() function first appeared in FreeBSD 6.3.

Debian                                           August 15, 2010                             expand_number(3bsd)