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NAME

       math::decimal - General decimal arithmetic

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  ?8.5?

       package require math::decimal  1.0.3

       ::math::decimal::fromstr string

       ::math::decimal::tostr decimal

       ::math::decimal::setVariable variable setting

       ::math::decimal::add a b

       ::math::decimal::+ a b

       ::math::decimal::subtract a b

       ::math::decimal::- a b

       ::math::decimal::multiply a b

       ::math::decimal::* a b

       ::math::decimal::divide a b

       ::math::decimal::/ a b

       ::math::decimal::divideint a b

       ::math::decimal::remainder a b

       ::math::decimal::abs decimal

       ::math::decimal::compare a b

       ::math::decimal::max a b

       ::math::decimal::maxmag a b

       ::math::decimal::min a b

       ::math::decimal::minmag a b

       ::math::decimal::plus a

       ::math::decimal::minus a

       ::math::decimal::copynegate a

       ::math::decimal::copysign a b

       ::math::decimal::is-signed decimal

       ::math::decimal::is-zero decimal

       ::math::decimal::is-NaN decimal

       ::math::decimal::is-infinite decimal

       ::math::decimal::is-finite decimal

       ::math::decimal::fma a b c

       ::math::decimal::round_half_even decimal digits

       ::math::decimal::round_half_up decimal digits

       ::math::decimal::round_half_down decimal digits

       ::math::decimal::round_down decimal digits

       ::math::decimal::round_up decimal digits

       ::math::decimal::round_floor decimal digits

       ::math::decimal::round_ceiling decimal digits

       ::math::decimal::round_05up decimal digits

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DESCRIPTION

       The  decimal  package  provides  decimal arithmetic support for both limited precision floating point and
       arbitrary precision floating point.  Additionally, integer arithmetic is supported.

       More information and the specifications on which this package depends can be found on the general decimal
       arithmetic page at http://speleotrove.com/decimal This package provides for:

       •      A new data type decimal which is represented as a list containing sign, mantissa and exponent.

       •      Arithmetic  operations  on  those  decimal  numbers such as addition, subtraction, multiplication,
              etc...

       Numbers are converted to decimal format using the operation ::math::decimal::fromstr.

       Numbers are converted back to string format using the operation ::math::decimal::tostr.

EXAMPLES

       This section shows some simple examples. Since the purpose of this library is  to  perform  decimal  math
       operations,  examples  may  be  the  simplest  way to learn how to work with it and to see the difference
       between using this package and sticking with  expr.  Consult  the  API  section  of  this  man  page  for
       information about individual procedures.

                  package require math::decimal

                  # Various operations on two numbers.
                  # We first convert them to decimal format.
                  set a [::math::decimal::fromstr 8.2]
                  set b [::math::decimal::fromstr .2]

                  # Then we perform our operations. Here we add
                  set c [::math::decimal::+ $a $b]

                  # Finally we convert back to string format for presentation to the user.
                  puts [::math::decimal::tostr $c] ; # => will output 8.4

                  # Other examples
                  #
                  # Subtraction
                  set c [::math::decimal::- $a $b]
                  puts [::math::decimal::tostr $c] ; # => will output 8.0

                  # Why bother using this instead of simply expr?
                  puts 8.399999999999999 ; # => will output 8.399999999999999
                  puts 7.999999999999999 ; # => will output 7.999999999999999
                  # See http://speleotrove.com/decimal to learn more about why this happens.

API

       ::math::decimal::fromstr string
              Convert string into a decimal.

       ::math::decimal::tostr decimal
              Convert decimal into a string representing the number in base 10.

       ::math::decimal::setVariable variable setting
              Sets the variable to setting. Valid variables are:

              •      rounding  -  Method  of  rounding to use during rescale. Valid methods are round_half_even,
                     round_half_up, round_half_down, round_down, round_up, round_floor, round_ceiling.

              •      precision - Maximum number of digits allowed in mantissa.

              •      extended - Set to 1 for extended mode. 0 for simplified mode.

              •      maxExponent - Maximum value for the exponent. Defaults to 999.

              •      minExponent - Minimum value for the exponent. Default to -998.

       ::math::decimal::add a b

       ::math::decimal::+ a b
              Return the sum of the two decimals a and b.

       ::math::decimal::subtract a b

       ::math::decimal::- a b
              Return the differnece of the two decimals a and b.

       ::math::decimal::multiply a b

       ::math::decimal::* a b
              Return the product of the two decimals a and b.

       ::math::decimal::divide a b

       ::math::decimal::/ a b
              Return the quotient of the division between the two decimals a and b.

       ::math::decimal::divideint a b
              Return a the integer portion of the quotient of the division between decimals a and b

       ::math::decimal::remainder a b
              Return the remainder of the division between the two decimals a and b.

       ::math::decimal::abs decimal
              Return the absolute value of the decimal.

       ::math::decimal::compare a b
              Compare the two decimals a and b, returning 0 if a == b, 1 if a > b, and -1 if a < b.

       ::math::decimal::max a b
              Compare the two decimals a and b, and return a if a >= b, and b if a < b.

       ::math::decimal::maxmag a b
              Compare the two decimals a and b while ignoring their signs, and return a if abs(a) >= abs(b), and
              b if abs(a) < abs(b).

       ::math::decimal::min a b
              Compare the two decimals a and b, and return a if a <= b, and b if a > b.

       ::math::decimal::minmag a b
              Compare the two decimals a and b while ignoring their signs, and return a if abs(a) <= abs(b), and
              b if abs(a) > abs(b).

       ::math::decimal::plus a
              Return the result from ::math::decimal::+ 0 $a.

       ::math::decimal::minus a
              Return the result from ::math::decimal::- 0 $a.

       ::math::decimal::copynegate a
              Returns a with the sign flipped.

       ::math::decimal::copysign a b
              Returns a with the sign set to the sign of the b.

       ::math::decimal::is-signed decimal
              Return the sign of the decimal.  The procedure returns 0 if the number  is  positive,  1  if  it's
              negative.

       ::math::decimal::is-zero decimal
              Return true if decimal value is zero, otherwise false is returned.

       ::math::decimal::is-NaN decimal
              Return true if decimal value is NaN (not a number), otherwise false is returned.

       ::math::decimal::is-infinite decimal
              Return true if decimal value is Infinite, otherwise false is returned.

       ::math::decimal::is-finite decimal
              Return true if decimal value is finite, otherwise false is returned.

       ::math::decimal::fma a b c
              Return  the  result  from  first multiplying a by b and then adding c. Rescaling only occurs after
              completion of all operations. In this way the result may vary from that returned by performing the
              operations individually.

       ::math::decimal::round_half_even decimal digits
              Rounds  decimal to digits number of decimal points with the following rules: Round to the nearest.
              If equidistant, round so the final digit is even.

       ::math::decimal::round_half_up decimal digits
              Rounds decimal to digits number of decimal points with the following rules: Round to the  nearest.
              If equidistant, round up.

       ::math::decimal::round_half_down decimal digits
              Rounds  decimal to digits number of decimal points with the following rules: Round to the nearest.
              If equidistant, round down.

       ::math::decimal::round_down decimal digits
              Rounds decimal to digits number of decimal points  with  the  following  rules:  Round  toward  0.
              (Truncate)

       ::math::decimal::round_up decimal digits
              Rounds decimal to digits number of decimal points with the following rules: Round away from 0

       ::math::decimal::round_floor decimal digits
              Rounds  decimal  to  digits  number  of  decimal  points  with  the  following rules: Round toward
              -Infinity.

       ::math::decimal::round_ceiling decimal digits
              Rounds decimal to digits number of decimal points with the following rules: Round toward Infinity

       ::math::decimal::round_05up decimal digits
              Rounds decimal to digits number of decimal points with the following rules:  Round  zero  or  five
              away  from 0. The same as round-up, except that rounding up only occurs if the digit to be rounded
              up is 0 or 5, and after overflow the result is the same as for round-down.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and  other  problems.   Please
       report  such  in  the  category  decimal  of  the Tcllib Trackers [http://core.tcl.tk/tcllib/reportlist].
       Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

       When proposing code changes, please provide unified diffs, i.e the output of diff -u.

       Note further that attachments are strongly preferred over inlined patches. Attachments  can  be  made  by
       going  to the Edit form of the ticket immediately after its creation, and then using the left-most button
       in the secondary navigation bar.

KEYWORDS

       decimal, math, tcl

CATEGORY

       Mathematics

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2011 Mark Alston <mark at beernut dot com>