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Test if a single-precision floating-point numeric value is positive zero.

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Single-precision floating-point positive infinity.
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Test if a value is a boolean.
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Simultaneously sort two single-precision floating-point strided arrays based on the sort order of the first array using heapsort.
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Calculate the maximum value of a single-precision floating-point strided array.
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Calculate the cumulative maximum of single-precision floating-point strided array elements.
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Calculate the maximum value of a single-precision floating-point strided array according to a mask, ignoring NaN values.
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Base mathematical assertion utilities.
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Sort a single-precision floating-point strided array using heapsort.
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Calculate the maximum value of a sorted single-precision floating-point strided array.
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Calculate the maximum value of a single-precision floating-point strided array, ignoring NaN values.
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