###### (This is the documentation for SDL3, which is under heavy development and the API is changing! [SDL2](https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL2/) is the current stable version!) # SDL_RectsEqualFloat Determine whether two floating point rectangles are equal, within a default epsilon. ## Header File Defined in [](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/blob/main/include/SDL3/SDL_rect.h) ## Syntax ```c SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_RectsEqualFloat(const SDL_FRect *a, const SDL_FRect *b); ``` ## Function Parameters | | | | --------- | ----------------------------- | | **a** | the first rectangle to test. | | **b** | the second rectangle to test. | ## Return Value Returns [SDL_TRUE](SDL_TRUE) if the rectangles are equal, [SDL_FALSE](SDL_FALSE) otherwise. ## Remarks Rectangles are considered equal if both are not NULL and each of their x, y, width and height are within [SDL_FLT_EPSILON](SDL_FLT_EPSILON) of each other. This is often a reasonable way to compare two floating point rectangles and deal with the slight precision variations in floating point calculations that tend to pop up. Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not be able to find this function inside SDL itself). ## Thread Safety It is safe to call this function from any thread. ## Version This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. ## See Also - [SDL_RectsEqualEpsilon](SDL_RectsEqualEpsilon) ---- [CategoryAPI](CategoryAPI), [CategoryAPIFunction](CategoryAPIFunction)